I actually believe the correct answer is an adverb clause modifying was.
A is incorrect because the first clause is subordinate; B is incorrect because there is no noun clause in this sentence; C is incorrect because the word modifying school is an adjective, but not an adjective clause; this leaves us with D. We can see the adverb clause 'when the Little Red Schoolhouse began to give way to the consolidated school in the 1920s' which modifies the verb 'was.'
For the answer to the question above, <span>When the speaker of the poem addresses the wind directly in " the ode to the west wind" he is using the literary device of Apostrophe.</span>I hope my answer helped you. <span>Feel free to ask more questions. Have a nice day!
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I think it is
<span>Bearer of the Heavens</span>
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "a. You have work experience and education in many career fields."
Here are the following choices:
<span>a. You have work experience and education in many career fields.
b. You have little experience or education in any job situation.
c. You have extensive experience and education in one career field.
d. You have some work experience and are a recent high school graduate.</span>
The meaning of an adjective is a modified version of a noun. For example, the quick rabbit, a sad dog, a red hat. Hope that helped:))