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The subordinate clause is a part of a sentence that depends of the main part, and works whithin it as an adjective, an adverb or a noun.
In the sentence:Allison and Andy want to travel to India someday once they saved enough money for the trip.
The nucleus of the sentence will be allison and andy want to travel to india someday and the advervial subordinate clause within the sentence will be "once they saved enough money for the trip".
This way we see how the second part of the sentence by itself has not too much sence but once the two parts make one sentence we see the full sense and meaninf in the sentence
#04. Mrs. Brown, the lady next door.
While I can go into detail about John's attitude towards nature, I will not be able to help much with the details of the passage without having the passage. That said, "a mountain calling" would indicate that the character is one with nature, or rather, is yearning to be away from his current situation to be away in nature. He finds nature soothing. Details from the passage should help to support that John is wanting to get back to being one with the mountain, or he finds being in nature to be the place he is most comfortable.
<span>1. In "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville," the flagman's primary purpose in the play is to C. provide commentary on the central problem. His lines are there to show the readers what problems they should think about further and to criticize them.
2. </span><span>In "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville," D. time is the woman's worst enemy. She is scared of time, and she hates it, because it will change her whole life for the worse.
3. Put your dirty sheets inside the hamper.
The word inside is a A. preposition. Conjunctions are words such as and, or, etc. which connect parts of sentences. Interjection is a sort of an exclamation, such as ouch, or oh my God, etc.</span>