A dependent clause can be used as an adjective when it qualifies a noun or a pronoun or as an adverb when it qualifies another adverb, a verb, or an adjective.
while a dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence (unlike an independent clause) because of the presence of a subordinating conjunction, it may serve as either an adjective or an adverb.
Example- Ben is willing to try anything that will improve his condition.
that will improve his condition (adjective: qualifies "anything")
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Frederick Douglass said that "Once you learn to read, you will be forever free." Douglass felt that his pathway to freedom was literacy.
Answer:
Active Voice
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I'd say option B, because that is how the story or the main problem was "resolved" (as the phrase suggests) or taken care of.
<span>Many teens enjoy visiting the mall after school. Because it is the only indisputable statement in the choices.
"</span><span>The only reason people like malls is the air conditioning." is not a fact because it can be disputed. If it was the true case, people would just sit at malls without buying anything
"</span><span>There are too many shoe stores at the mall."-"too many" is difficult to explain and so it can be disputed
"</span><span>Shopping is every teenager’s favorite activity." Many teenagers love shopping but every one them has shopping has their favorite activity.</span>