<span> An </span>adjective clause<span> is simply a group of words with a subject and a verb that provide a description. The </span>clause<span> starts with a pronoun such as who, whom, that, or which or an adverb such as when, where and why. I believe that based off this, the answer would be A. Hope this helps! </span>
False. he was saying he knows the truth. everyone pretty much dies...
Martin Luther, John Calvin
Not always, because with evidence it can also be wrong. You need at least two to make a point if necessary.
The correct answer is The unfavorable descriptions of the pardon-seller’s physical appearance imply that the narrator thinks poorly of this character, he uses several words that don't talk about a nice person like rat's tails as a description for his hair or the fact of having goat's voice.
The other options talk about positive attributes which are not presented in the prologue reason why they can not be correct.