Because they have to be read in more than one sitting, which break me up the effect. I think
The answer is "Jimmy Valentine looked into her eyes, forgot what he was, and became another man"
Explanation:
In the story "A Retrieved Reformation" the protagonist is Jimmy Valentine who is a criminal. In this section of the story, the narrator describes the reactions of Jimmy as he feels captivated by a woman he sees in Elmore. About this, it is described once Jimmy sees her he "looked into her eyes, forgot what he was, and became another man"; this specific detail shows feeling in love has a great impact on Jimmy, and even makes him change who he is. Indeed, after meeting the woman he strives to leave crime. This detail supports the idea or theme "love can change a person" because Jimmy changes as he feels in love with Annabel Adams.
The <span>word in the sentence does the adjective clause modify is letter (</span>C.) babysitter. Adjective clause functions identically with adjectives that uses the indicators such as the pronouns who, whom, which, and that; or the adverbs where, when, and why.