It will follow a general noun and is not set off by commas is true regarding a restrictive adjectival clause. Since this clause is restrictive, it means it is essential for the meaning of the noun and cannot be excluded.
Haha funny question but if im answering correctly it is because its not proper grammar in the english language. Who knows? Haha, have a good one :)
I believe that the answer is B. A savage place! As holy and enchanted / As e’er beneath a waning moon was haunted / By woman wailing for her demon lover!” because it talks about a supernatural being, a demon, being someone's lover.
First of all, you need to know what a compound sentence is. It is a sentence which contains at least two independent clauses. Having that in mind, here is an example of such a sentence containing words sharecropper and windswept:
<em>The sharecropper worked in the windswept fields the entire day and then went home to eat some food.</em>
There are two independent clauses here: 1. the sharecropper worked in the windswept fields + and + 2. then (he) went home to eat some food.