Adverb clauses:
-Usually give information about an independent clause
-They answer the at least one of these questions. When? Why? or Where?
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Adjective Clauses:
- Tend to function like adjectives in the sentence.</span>
Answer:
He thinks that his taxes pay for the prisons and workhouses, so he thinks that he doesn't need to donate anything to charity. And he suggests that if they would rather die, "they had better do it".
The subject of this sentence is "each and every student and instructor". It is possible to identify the subject by asking who performs the action of the verb "hope".