Answer: The stream floods during rainstorms , the stream is muddy and the stream floods easily.
Explanation:
The correct answer, and the sentence that shows a complex sentence with a correctly indicated subordinate clause is C: I'm completely useless to everyone in the morning, until I've had my cup of coffee.
This sentence contains an independent clause that could stand as a sentence expressing a complete thought ("I'm completely useless to everyone in the morning") but also a subordinate clause that needs more information to express a complete idea ("until I've had my cup of coffee").
This subordinate clause is introduced by the conjunction "until", which reduces the importance of the information of the subordinate clause and implies a cause and effect relation with the main clause.
The other options available do not indicate the subordinate clause correctly, since "We plan to go to the swimming pool", "baby Drake is often crying", and "She's a wonderful dancer" are actually the main clauses of their respective sentences.
1. should
2. can
3. can’t
4. shouldn’t
5. can
6. can’t
7. shouldn’t
8. can
9. can
10. should
11. can
12. can
13. should
14. shouldn’t
15. can
16. can’t / can
17. shouldn’t
18. can / should
It's D because they assumed that it was out of there territory so they were misderected
Answer:
C
Explanation:
When a character in a story or a novel is "on the page", this means he is mentioned in that part of the book: he is doing something - loving, hating, communicating etc. When a character is "off the page", this means the narrative is taking its course without him/her.