Answer:
Adverb clause.
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a clause or group of words that can be used or functioning as an adverb in a given sentence. It modifies the verb or adverb or adjective in the sentence thereby giving extra information about the where, why, how, when, etc of the verb.
As given in the question, the subordinate clause is <em>"while talking"</em>. This subordinate clause needed an independent clause to be able to function as a complete meaningful sentence. This <u>subordinate clause modifies or affects the verb "waved" which makes it an adverb clause</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the adverb clause.
What does timeless mean inf the following sentence?
Many old novels are timeless and still appeal to readers today.
without a specific time
The phrase "and still appeals to readers today" is a context clue. It gives an idea that the old novels are not tied to any time and if the readers read them today, they could still relate.
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I think it might be very and hear
i think
The adjective here is tall.
I’ve been searching the lyrics for bout ten minutes not can’t find nothing. I hear I gotta get someone new and maybe I’ll find a little line too