Answer: Option D is the correct answer.
Explanation: The adjective clause is " which causes bumps on the skin".
Adjective clause is used to modify noun and pronoun in a sentence in order to give further description of the noun or pronoun. In this case "chicken pox" is the noun while the adjective clause gives more information about chicken pox by saying " which causes bumps on the skin" anyone who sees the clause will get a clear view of chicken pox.
"<span>Though every child may now know more of the actual truths of the celestial motions than ever Ptolemy knew, yet the fact that his work exercised such an astonishing effect on the human intellect for some sixty generations, shows that it must have been an extraordinary production."
This would be the sentence in the excerpt from Great Astronomers that shows that Ptolomy's theory was flawed, but that he was still the undisputed authority on astronomy for centuries. </span>
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In Algorithm is a finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions, typically to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation.
A was mostly people like Jane Austen and Congreve, so it is not correct.
B was mostly to do with people like Pope and Swift who used Satire to make social commentaries.
C and D are both correct. They are much the same thing.