Synecdoche is a word ive never heard of
Not 100 percent sure but i believe the set of words that is an adjective clause is D.
That I would like to study in more depth.
It includes the pronoun (that) the verb (study) and the subject (I)
Answer:
To answer this question you have to read the book, then watch the movie. After you read the book you have to watch the movie then tell what part of the book you wanted to see in the movie. Then tell why you wanted to see that part. Then explain if that is what you thought you were going to see in the movie. Next, explain the differences from the book and the movie. Then answer if you like the book or the movie better. Explain why you liked the book or the movie. Remember you have to read the book and watch the movie.
THIS IS NOT THE ANSWER! THIS IS JUST EXPLAINING WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO!
I really hope this explains what you have to do.
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This quote can be found on page 23 of my copy of The Crucible.
Just a little further help if it is needed. This quote is rather long. When using a quotation from a book in an essay as textual evidence it is important to use only the most important piece of evidence. Before the quotation, you should include some information about the context of the quotation. For example if you were to use this quotation to show Abigail's dislike of Elizabeth, you might introduce the quote by saying, "In an argument with John Proctor Abigail reveals her hatred of Elizabeth when she says, ".....".