B. adverb clause
Only one of the sentences contain an adverbial clause. I lay out the explanations below.
<span>(A) NO ADVERBIAL CLAUSE. "Where I could get some coffee" is part of a reported speech. </span>
<span>(B) NO ADVERBIAL CLAUSE. "What she pointed out" is a noun clause. </span>
(C) NO ADVERBIAL CLAUSE. "How to invest my money" is the direct object of know; hence, it's a noun clause.
<span>(D) </span>"Where they can find food easily"<span> is an example of an adverbial clause. It is an adverb of place, answering the question: Where do most animals thrive?</span>
Answer:
he will write a poem. I guess
Poetry in contemporary British
literature represents a departure from poetry typical of the Romantic period
primarily because poetry in contemporary British literature presupposes a high
level of morality on the part of the reader. The answer is letter C.
Answer: B
Explanation:
First, let's define a monologue.
A monologue is when one sole character talks (to themselves), used most often to "express their thoughts out loud" (according to Wikipedia)
In this problem, there is only one answer choice which uses the words "I" and "thought", which signify somebody thinking to themselves.
Therefore, B is the answer choice.
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