Answer:
In what book? And is there an article attached to it?
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Oral tradition refers to stories and tales that are told throughout the society. Also known as spreading info/cultural beliefs by word of mouth
The sentence was rewritten.
Indeed, the ambiguous pronoun reference was removed altogether and the adjective "broken" was moved before the noun. This way,
- the information that the clock was broken can be conveyed in merely one phrase (the noun phrase which serves as subject of the sentence: "The broken clock") and there is no need for a relative clause;
- there is no more ambiguity because it makes it clear that it was the clock which was broken, and not the shelf.
If I were to guess I'd say C. It sounds like the only logical solution.
I think it is C but I may be wrong.