I believe the correct answer is: The two paragraphs provide
details about the solution that the previous paragraph introduces.
In this excerpt from “A Cooking Revolution: How Clean Energy
and Cookstoves Are Saving Lives” written by Chef Jose Andres, author uses the
one-sentence paragraph ("It's also why I'm proud to support an effort to
bring clean cookstoves and fuels to millions of people in developing countries")
as the base for the introduction of the solution, after which he places these
paragraphs to provide the details to the solution.
ANSWER: A. Adverb
An adverb clause is defined exactly as it is in the question. It is used in a sentence to tell where, when, how, or to what extent something was done. It is similar to adverbs themselves, since adverbs also modify an adjective, verb, or another adverb based on time, place, degree, manner, etc.
A main clause is a clause that can stand alone on its own while an adjective clause will function as an adjective itself which answers either "how many?", "what kind?" or "which one?".
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Answer: the formation of a mental image of something.
Explanation: basically you have the mental image in your head of what is being described to you.