Lack, want, need, require as verbs all stress the absence of something desirable, important, or necessary. Lack means to be without or to have less than a desirable quantity of something: to lack courage, sufficient money, enough
Answer:
<em>c.) bend</em>
Explanation:
if you search up the definitions for each of the words listed, they all relate to the root word <u><em>bend</em></u>.
(Frankenstein)
The answer is C
Have a great day (:
Main clause: Chris's chief interest was tennis.
subordinate clause:which he was just learning to play/adverb or adverbial clause of time
Answer:
we need context, but, I'm assuming he got a promotion or demotion that he didn't want