Answer:
Noun clause: whoever answers the question.
Function of clause: objects of a preposition.
Explanation:
Noun clauses are those clauses that function as a noun and has a subject and a verb. They are dependent clauses and can be of different types, depending on their function in the sentence.
In the given sentence <em>"the teacher will call on whoever answers the question"</em>, the noun clause is "whoever answers the question". This is because noun clauses start with words such as "what, how, who, which, whoever, whenever" etc.
And the noun clause in this sentence functions as an object of a preposition. An object of preposition means that the noun clause comes after a preposition in a sentence and acts as an object in the sentence.
Rising action, beacuse when you read further into it you ugly i got it right so meat
The answer is headaches,anxiety,depression,and sleeplessness.
Answer:no marlow isn't eavesdropping
Explanation:he isn't eavesdropping bc they walked under him and just thought they were in private so they should've looked better and he was there first not saying he should be petty about it but it would make marlow a better person by letting them know so after they finish talking they don't spot him and then accuse him of eavesdropping.
Answer:
1. The cartoonist compares the windows of retail stores to the windows of web browsers.