The answers are B: Adverbial clause and C: dependent clause.
A group of words that has the role of an adverb is called Adverbial clause. The sentence "Now<em> if there was</em> one thing that the animals were completely certain of" equals to: <em>Certainly</em> (adverb); or <em>Completely</em> certain (adverb modifying an adjective) and it is both an adverbial clause and a dependent clause (one tha cannot stand by itself).
Answer:
“whose origin was a Terminus.“
Explanation:
Paradox is a contradictory assertion itself or contradictory to our expectations.
In the given example, two important words that make this paradox are origin and terminus. Origin, we can say, a start position, a position where something starts or is coming from, or develop from it. Terminus is the end of a bus or a train line, the last station, so generally the outermost point.
Pun is a wordplay that has an intentional humorous effect.
So, the excerpt <em>“whose origin was a Terminus.“ </em>is both paradox and a pun.
I believe the correct answer is: approaching.
In this excerpt from the poem "Learning to Read" written
by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, the meaning of the word rising is approaching.
The subject of this poem is Aunt Chloe, representing all elderly former slaves
in order to convey the value of literacy to blacks during and after slavery as
a key to freedom. Aunt Chloe wants to learn to read in order to read the Bible,
and as she was approaching sixty years, she had to “hurry”. To achieve that:
"So I got a pair of glasses,
And straight to
work I went,
And never stopped till I could read
The hymns and
Testament.
Then I got a little cabin
A place to call my
own—
And I felt independent
As the queen upon
her throne."
Answer: c one is the write answer an advertisement
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