<span>He announces that he has Caesar's will, I believe. </span>
The answer which explains the difference between these two sentences is <span>B. The first sentence contains a nonessential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it provides the reader with interesting details about the subject of the sentence. The second sentence contains an essential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it clarifies for the reader which coach is being discussed.
A is incorrect because there is no predicate nominative here (a noun following a linking verb, because there are no linking verbs in the sentence), which is also the reason why C is incorrect. Also, D is incorrect because there is no adverb clause.</span>
Answer:
memorial and heraldic
Explanation:but there are more
Answer:
I came out to my mom as Genderfluid when I was 16. I brought the subject up because I had been trying so hard to find the right time to tell her. She had just gotten off the phone with my transphobic uncle, and I said, "Speaking of transphobes I need to tell you something!" I was so nervous. She was very weary and confused at first. She did her best to accept me and use my preferred name and pronouns. After I moved away from home it slowly stopped. She has disowned me since then. While being Genderfluid was only a small part of that it still hurt. However I don't think I'd be alive today if I had stayed in the closet. I was so unhappy and now I know I am being the most authentic me possible.
Explanation:
"peculiarly ornate and metaphorical language"
we could use this sentence to comment on a majestic piece that speaks for itself