Answer: Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage
Explanation:
An adverb clause in a sentence is a group of words or a phrase that does the work of an adverb which is to provide descriptions for verbs and adjectives amongst others.
For a group of words functioning as an adverb to be an Adverb clause, they must have a subject and a verb otherwise they'll be an adverb phrase. Also, adverb clauses usually have a comma after them in a sentence.
In the options listed, the adverb clause would have to be, <em>Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage, </em>because it is functioning as an adverb and has a subject being the <em>Mother Kangaroo</em> as well as a verb being <em>has. </em>
Answer:
Jess makes Maybelle the new QUEEN of Terabithia
Explanation:
Answer: A and B are both good, but I think A would be best.
Explanation:
Mk im confused, Maybe listen to your father.