A dependent clause can be used as an adjective when it qualifies a noun or a pronoun or as an adverb when it qualifies another adverb, a verb, or an adjective.
while a dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence (unlike an independent clause) because of the presence of a subordinating conjunction, it may serve as either an adjective or an adverb.
Example- Ben is willing to try anything that will improve his condition.
that will improve his condition (adjective: qualifies "anything")
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I think is d, because of how obvious or clear it is when you open a window or when sun shnines
He just means that difficulties present opportunities.
FOR EXAMPLE:the difficulty of an unsolved math or science problem,for instance, provide the opportunity to solve the problem.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE:the difficulty of facing another runner provide you an opportunity to break record.
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Answer: The creation and founding of America.
Explanation: now I mostly like it because of Hamilton the musical. But I also think it’s crazy that 200 years ago we had no light bulbs. And we rode on horse back. My life would be really altered if America had never been founded and Thomas Jefferson had ever created American money. It’s really fascinating.