The sentence that contains the adjective clause is:
Ever since then we have lived in the city. Ifmy aunt were not in Dismount Fort, I might have forgotten that small town where I went to elementary school only for two years in the late 1960s.
An adjective clause follows this formula:
It must have a:
subject and verb
begin with a relative pronoun
or a relative verb
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6, 8, and 9 are all dependent clauses because you would not be able to say them on their own and make sense. They begin with words that make the listener expect more information in that sentence. For example if I just said "If I was taller" and said nothing else, the sentence wouldn't make much sense, so that makes it dependent.
7 and 10 are independent because you can say them on their own and it would make sense. I could say "I am taller" or "I wish I were taller', and the sentence would be complete
Direct characterization is a process by which the writer reveals the personality of a certain, or main character off of an excerpt, story, or poem.
Examples: Karen is bright, energetic, and helpful!
Example #2: Joe was motivated by money, he had no love for his actual family.
Final Example #3: While Jill loved Bradley, she knew she was not the marrying kind.
'We will gain the triumph' best represents an opinion.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Opinion is a person’s view about something which is not really based on any factual knowledge or data. Opinion is simply a belief or a person’s way of thinking. The sentence ‘we will gain triumph’ represents an opinion.
It is not a fact or an information, the line simply states that we will achieve success. It’s the belief that the speaker is holding. The rest two statements aren’t opinions, they are the factual information being provided to the readers. As in, ‘Yesterday the Japanese Government also launched an attack against Malaya’ this sentence expresses the fact and not an opinion.