Answer:
The beaches I visited in Aruba had the same clear turquoise water that I had seen in the brochures.
Explanation:
<u>A relative clause, or adjective clause, is a group words that has a subject and a verb. It functions like an adjective would, offering information about a noun in the sentence. This type of clause starts with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb (who, whom, that, which, when, etc.)</u>
When we have two sentences that mention the same thing or person, we can often change one of the sentences into a relative clause. To do so, we add the relative pronoun and drop anything that is repetitive. Let's do that to the sentences that were provided in the question:
1. The beaches I visited in Aruba had clear turquoise water.
2. I'd seen the same clear turquoise water in the brochures.
Combined sentence: The beaches I visited in Aruba had <u>the same clear turquoise water</u> that I had seen in the brochures.
We did not need to repeat "clear turquoise water." We combined the sentences by transforming sentence 2 into a relative clause.
Answer: The story states, "Be still, she said." The story also states, "You see, she murmured, what happens when you don't do what I say?"
Explanation: I read the story if you do the same you will get a valid answer
Start of by writing 7x+1=50. Subtract 1 from both sides. You will get 50-1=49. Then you have 7x=49. Divide 7 on both sides. 7x/7. 49/7=7. X=7. Therefore x=7. Check your answer by plugging 7 into x. 7(7)=49+1=50. The answer checks out!
1.) special; adjective
2.) well; adjective
3.) firmly; adverb
4.) good; adjective
5.) wrong; adjective
6.) strongly; adverb
7.) good; adjective
8.) slowly; adverb
9.) well; adverb
10.) clearly; adverb
11.) definite; adjective
12.) angry; adjective
13.) quickly; adverb
14.) badly; adverb
15.) difficult; adjective
16.) surely; adverb
17.) well; adverb
Hope this helps!