Answer:
A. The boy who wore a green coat carried his sister home.
Explanation:
Adjective clauses are those clauses that cannot stand on it's own, meaning they are no complete sentences. They begin with relative pronouns that connects them to the other words they are describing. The sentence:
"The boy wore a green coat. He carried his sister home" talks of the same boy twice, so by using the relative pronoun <em>who, </em>we can make a new sentence.
Option (A) The boy <u>who wore a green coat</u> carried his sister home is the correct answer for the given sentence (the underlines words representing the adjective clause).
Answer:
Dorothy Parker's "Agreement in Black and White" shows an illustration, or rather a metaphor of how skin color is a barrier to social progress among Caucasian and Black individuals. In this writing she is strong and powerful standing up to all those who opposed the civil rights movement. But in her responses in her interview form Paris Review she saw herself as a girl among giants and had a lot of self-doubt. She called her poems “silly verses,” cringed when people called her a “humorist,” and considered her work a failure because she wanted to be known for her satire.