The correct answer is NEITHER.
It is not a relative pronoun, because it is not a pronoun but a preposition. And it is not a subordinating conjunction as it is not subordinating a clause into another clause. It is not even introducing a clause.
The phrase "about the fire drill" is a necessary complement to the verb TELL. This verb (in this case in the Simple Past) selects two objects: one necessarily is the person to whom the action is directed (in this case "me") -better called Indirect Object pr Recipient of the action- and the other one is the Direct Object, that is to say the thing being told (in this case "about the fire drill").
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i am the one who loves you every morning by cooking at stove ummwa my love
An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence such as Dave sleeps and a dependent clause can't stand alone as a sentence like when dave sleeps
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They contain the three basic elements necessary for all introductory paragraphs: the topic sentence(s), which define the topic and "grab" the reader; the thesis sentence, which defines the writer's point of view regarding the topic; and the outline sentence(s), which describe the main topics in the body paragraphs.
A body paragraph has three major components: (1) topic sentence, (2) explanation, (3) supporting details. Without any of them, the body paragraph seems to be missing something, and will not add anything to the theme and central idea of the essay. (This is for an essay.)
A good paragraph should contain at least the following four elements: Transition, topic sentence, specific evidence and analysis, and a brief wrap-up sentence (also known as a warrant) –TTEB! A transition sentence leading in from a previous paragraph to assure smooth reading.