"While patrick set the table", "if he is running late" and "before she boarded the plane" are the dependent clauses contained in each complex sentence.
First of all, dependent clauses, which are also known as subordinate clauses, are clauses that do not express a complete idea; therefore, they cannot be considered complete sentences. Dependent clauses can work as adjectives, nouns or adverbs. <u>The sentences provided contain subordinate clauses that are working as adverbs. Moreover, they are modifying verbs</u>. <u>Sentence 1 has been introduced by the subordinating conjunction "while", whereas sentence 2 and 3 have been introduced by "if" and "before" respectively</u>.
I’m not sure what you mean by this. Can you explain??
I think it’s descriptive not sure though
Answer:
"Alone in a Room"
Explanation:
When I was younger and in school, I had alot of bad days, like most people at that age. This was due to both social and academic problems. I would usually go home and listen to the song "Alone in a Room" on repeat. I loved the acoustic version of this song as it was very melodic and the lyrics really spoke to me. It talks about feeling overwhelmed and stressed, but finally understanding that in order to move on you need to air out everything that you are holding in. Sitting alone in a room and getting everything off your chest in a creative way is always the best choice.