Answer:
Choose the best option.
Explanation:
One day my father told me that I need to look for a new job because our spending at home is growing and we all need to work to help. I understood the situation, but at that moment I needed to practice hard for a new contest for a new band and instrument I play. I knew it was more important to get a job but my wish was to dedicate myself and be able to participate in a band even we still won't make money playing.
Circumstances : We had problems at home and although I had my own desire for something tertiary, I knew I needed to help with more income.
Outcome : I will lose the spot in the band although I will help my family.
Learned : I needed to understand to leave something that is less important in order to be able to help something that is happening at a particular time. My family and financial matters were more important than something else.
Of course I learned that I need to have patience for my desires, and that if the opportunity happens again in the future I will struggle to get it.
When a writer attempts to describe something so that it appeals to our sense of smell, sight, taste, touch, or hearing
The most accurate way to describe the excerpt is to choose the option - it is a dependent clause. This means that something needs to be added - you need to finish the sentence so that it becomes an independent clause, and not a subordinate one.
The Continental Army had a realistic chance of winning against the British.