<span>Restrictive clauses are essential for the meaning of a sentence and are never separated from the rest of the sentence using commas, unlike the nonrestrictive ones. So, having that in mind, the sentences that contain a restrictive clause are 1 and 3. In both of these sentences, restrictive clauses (in 1, that we found in the shed, and in 3. that I grew up in) are important to understand the whole sentence and cannot be deleted. In 2 and 4, however, the clauses inside the commas are not relevant for the meaning of the whole sentence. </span>
The answer is D. Residence
Answer:
armies
Explanation:
The correct pluralization of army is <em>armies </em>without the apostrophe.
Answer:
Personally, I'm leaning B
Explanation:
"The Calling" could refer to an epiphany one experiences, i.e. a sense someone feels or a philosophical/psychological realization.