Answer:
Its the beautification of the area
Explanation:
The sentence that has an adjective clause: C. Liz, <u>who could always make people laugh</u>, was loved by the whole block.
In that sentence, the clause "who could always make people laugh" functions like an adjective, modifying a noun. Liz (proper noun, a person), is described or modified by the clause.
The other types of subordinate clauses in a sentence are:
- noun clauses, which function the way nouns do in a sentence, as subject or object. (None of the examples shown fit this category.)
- adverb clauses, which function like adverbs, modifying a verb or adverb within a sentence. The other three examples shown all have adverb clauses, where the clause modifies the verb (action of the sentence) in some way.
The difference of the modern era and the Middle ages is very evident if we look around us. In the middle ages, they do not have the following things:
Flush toilets
<span>Penicillin </span>
<span>Teslas and Corvettes </span>
<span>Aircraft </span>
<span>Cellphones </span>
<span>Laptop Computers </span>
<span>Wipes for the masses </span>
<span>Underarm Deodorant </span>
<span>Frozen dinners </span>
<span>Microwave ovens </span>
<span>Electric chair </span>
<span>GPS </span>
<span>Google Maps </span>
1. Immigration
2. Women married early and had large families
3. America was a very healthy place
They were negative, because they thought slaves had no rights and were less than people