Answer:
restrictive
Explanation:
A restrictive clause is one that identifies and limits a preceding noun so as to preserve the true meaning of the sentence. Words such as who, that, and whom are used in such clauses. Non restrictive clauses provide more information that can be removed from the sentence without altering its true meaning.
The identifying function in the sentence above is seen in the clause;
<em>that you're writing for, </em>
this sentence identifies the particular audience. Without it, the reader would not know which audience is being referred to.
Icarus was warned not to fly too close to the sun, as the wings he made for himself were made of wax and feathers and they would melt.
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Collected from all simples that
have virtue
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Under the moon, can save the thing
from death
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That is but scratch'd withal: I'll
touch my point
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With this contagion, that, if I
gall him slightly,<span>It may be death.</span>
<span>It describes the poison that he will use on his sword.</span></span></span><span>
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Answer:
I think this is for English grammar so:
1. Cried
2. will have gone
3. will be drawing
4. had spun
5. were/was shrinking