<span>The question is asking "Which kind of clause modifies nouns or pronouns" and the answer is "adjective clause". For example in the clause "the blue car" "blue" is an extra information about the car, so it modifies the noun - car. Similarly, in "happy children" - happy, an adjective, modifies "children". </span>
Answer:
2. thinks differently from others
3. like to read in crowded libraries
4. immense
5. a weekly magazine
6. a sign that suggests something
I think it is either A or B... I'm not sure between the two, but at least I narrowed it down to those options. Hope this helps you a bit :)
Answer: If you mean something like this, i hope it helped
Explanation: Dear Grandpa,
I know your back has been hurting ever since the car accident I'm always free to help around the house I can cook, you already know I'm a neat freak when it comes to cleaning, I can even fix up your old garden. I'll plant lettuce, squash, cucumber, and other things you like! Don't reply and say that your fine and can take care of it on your own, I'm coming Friday weather you want me to or not!
-Love grandson/grand daughter
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<span>What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
emotions</span>