In the statement "<span>Poison ivy, which causes an itchy rash, is something to avoid."
The adjective clause is </span><span>which causes an itchy rash.
</span>Thus, the answer is letter D.
> adjective clause does not change the meaning of the sentence if removed.
I live in Florida.
I don't witness hockey.
I guess you could call me a hockey foreigner.
I think I know much bout' it, not to be cocky.
Is all you do is hit a puck in the goal blocky...?
(based on a true story TwT)
Answer:
In the scene where Trevor is in the jail cell and the other people who were recently arrested everyone was trying to act tough in order to keep the others in the cell from trying anything. By putting up a fake façade and seeming like an actual in order to convince the others to keep to themselves. On his third day in jail one of the biggest people Trevor's ever seen is thrown in jail and he, along with everyone else in the cell, is scared of this guy. After Noah translates for the guy a bit because the cop does not speak the same language as him, he learns that the guy is actually pretty nice and was put in jail for shoplifting video games. The deception contributes to the story because it sorta uses the metaphorical phrase don't judge a book by its cover as a theme for this chapter.
Explanation:
I read the book c: