Adverb
clauses are group of words used in shifting or adding meaning of a verb,
clause, adjective, or another adverb. These clauses can be used if: firstly, a
sentence contains a subject and a predicate. Secondly, when a subordinate
conjunction is used and thirdly, if it answer the ‘adverbial questions’ – when,
why, when and how. It is also further categorized to time, place, manner, degree,
condition, concession and reason.
<span><span>In the sentence: </span>Because a mother
kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage, she can easily include her babies in her
travel plans.</span>
<span>The
completer clause therefore is ‘<span>Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby
carriage’. This is an adverb clause of reason.</span></span>
Answer:
C “Herd behavior in humans is frequently observed at times of danger and panic; for example, a fire in a building”
Explanation:
Answer C best supports the answer to part A.
Singular possessive because its teacher's not teachers'
Answer:
1.
bullies and phantoms
2.to show that cyberbullies are hard to identify
3. it shows the dangers of cyberbullying
Explanation:
i got them right