Answer: Ritous, violently agitated, marked by disturbance or uproar etc.
Explanation:
Riotous, violently agitated, marked by disturbance or uproar; noisy, chaotic. motivate. (v) to provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal or course of action.
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By definition a clause is made up of a subject, a verb phrase and, sometimes, a complement.
So the only clause and also main clause is <em>My brother attends Notre Dame University</em>.My brother is the <em>subject</em>; attends the <em>verb i</em>n present; Notre Dame University adverbial adjunct of place. To choose a main clause there should be two clauses. But this is not the case in this example.
Answer:
1) Students don't want to have a quiet garden, according to my statistical references, more girls want it than boys. However, they are somewhat equivalent (so no se xism here :). Boys want to use the new land for a gym.
This is because boys think they're so buff but in the end they will probably never use the gym.
The garden is the best option. One that can be kept and well cleaned would benefit the school edifice