would think it’s because she is too proud to learn with the younger kids. Notice how Maddy quickly realizes that the other swimmers where quite young; as well as the fact that she noticed the two young kids being able to demonstrate basic swimming skills. We know this is most likely to be the answer because no where in the text does it mention that she is shy, unwillinging to swim in the shallow end, or is unable to do a cannonball!
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In "The Rhetorical Situation," Lloyd Bitzer notes that rhetorical constraints are "made up of persons, events, objects, and relations which are part of the [rhetorical] situation because they have the power to constrain decision or action." Sources of constraint include "beliefs, attitudes, documents, facts, tradition, image, interests, motives and the like.
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Adjective clause
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An <u>Adjective clause </u>,also known as a <u>Adjectival clause,</u>is a type of dependent clause that works to describe a noun in a sentence.
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The following sentences are examples
<em>Wrong- </em>the article <u>Witch</u> he wrote it was well researched
<em>Right- </em>the article <u>Witch</u> he wrote was well researched
Two pronouns are used in the adjective clause
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Cannot answer without seeing the excerpt and knowing title/author of work in question.
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