An adverb clause will modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It will contain a subject and a verb. It will begin with a subordinating conjunction. It will answer the questions { why, how, when, where, or under what condition}.
I'll agree to your proposal because I have no other choice.
ur adverb clause is : because I have no other choice.....it is modifying the verb " agree " answering the question " why ".......why will u agree....because u have no other choice.
Answer:
1. My family and I sat in the family room, glued to the TV as we watched Neil Armstrong step onto the surface of the moon.
2. We rode our bikes to the ice cream shop and stood outside without going in. We walked, hoping to catch my dad before he went home for the day.
3. I ran as fast as my legs could go, huffing and puffing. I was so close to the finish line when I saw Jon cross it first.
Explanation:
The above are the three that actually determine examples of anecdotes.
An anecdote is known to be a short story which is often amusing told about an event, involving someone. It is known to be used to communicate something that is abstract about someone, a thing or a place. This is usually carried out through stating concrete details of a short narrative.
From the above answers selected, we discover that they are narratives given by a speaker about events took place.