The complete adjective clause in the sentence is F. that I have prepared.
An adjective clause usually starts with who, whom, when, where, why, that or which. Most often it provides more information and description; however, it will not change the meaning of the sentence.
I need the story to help you
<span>a "snare" or trick because he observes the unusual tune tame behavior of the typically visicus animals</span>
C. the word Have shows you it is past tense but it does not end in ed so it is no a past participle.
To study history & philosophy she experienced the disintegration of free inquiry and the takeover of the university by communist thugs.