Answer:
Subordinating
Explanation:
The underlined phrase in the given sentence is <em>in order that.</em>
Subordinating conjunctions are conjunctions used to connect a subordinating (dependent) clause to the main (independent) clause.
<em>In order that</em> is an example of a subordinating conjunction. It is used to express the purpose or reason why the events described in the main clause take place. <em>The judge listened to the explanation</em> is the main clause. The subordinating clause introduced by the conjunction<em> in order that</em> explains why he listened to the explanation - because he wanted to decide fairly.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
knowledge, miscommunication
Answer:
Cause and Effect
Explanation:
Cause is the person was sick, effects are they missed school and the basketball game and have lots of homework to do. Hope this helps. Have a great rest of ur day!
It is unsound because if one doesn't like peanut butter, they could eat something else rather than not eating at all. A more sound argument would be, "I don't like peanut butter, so I won't put it on my sandwich."
Answer:
i think it is to intertain us and or some times its used on like historic stuff
Explanation:
i don't know ;-; hope it helps