Answer:
Adjective subordinate clause
Explanation:
A subordinate clause, also called a dependent clause, is a clause that can't stand by itself as a simple sentence, unlike an independent clause. Subordinate clauses provide additional information and can function as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
<em>The dog </em><em><u>that chewed up my new shoes</u></em><em> </em><em>is named Oscar. </em>
In the given sentence we have an adjective subordinate clause because it additionally describes the noun that comes before it - <em>the dog</em>. Adjective clauses begin with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb, in this case, the pronoun <em>that</em>.
Answer:
1.) Lake Maughan
2.) South Cotabato
3.) 1,756 meters
4.) At the crater of Mt. Parter in T'boli, province of South Cotabato
5.) 7 hours
6.) Approximately 8 kilometers away
Explanation:
According to the text :
Lake Holon is also known as Lake Maughan
2. Lake Holon is situated in South Cotabato
3. Its height is measured at 1,756 meters
4. The lake is actually found at the of At the crater of Mt. Parter in T'boli, province of South Cotabato
5. It will take 7 hours for the travels to reach the lake.
6. The lake is approximately 7 km away from Brgy. Salacafe
My answer is why not? There is so much of earth that we have not explored, how can we know for sure what there is or isn't?
Amy Tan makes the reader care about her narrative in the mother tongue by
- Her choice of words in the second paragraph
- The way she said has three different ways of using the English language
- How her mother is treated due to her poor grasp of English
In the second paragraph, she described language as something that can evoke an emotion out of someone.
The way she described the three different ways that she uses English language was intriguing. Her English varies during conversations with her mother, When she she is giving a conversation to her audience, and also when she is writing.
She described her mother's English as broken and limited and how people do not pay much attention to fully understand what she has to say.
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