A transitive verb is a verb that has an object, or a noun that receives the action. An intransitive verb is a verb that does not have an object, for example in the sentence "she cries."
In this sentence, the verb is pops, and in this case it's an intransitive verb because there is no object (loudly is an adverb and inside our new electric popper is a prepositional phrase).
You tell very loud so that everybody can hear you
This is an example of a subordinate clause, I'm assuming the beginning was underlined (because the moon is so bright.)
Answer:
There's not enough information provided
Explanation:
the burdens of adulthood conspire to stifle simple pleasures