<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best thing to look for in the proofreading process would be "errors in sentence structure"</span>
Answer:
A. Until we get to Brooklyn, we're not allowed to sleep.
Explanation:
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If you meant to ask which sentence has a dependent clause, it's the first choice: <u>Until we get to Brooklyn</u>, we're not allowed to sleep. The dependent clause (until we get to brooklyn) added additional information to the main clause (we're not allowed to sleep), but it can't stand alone as a complete sentence.
Answer: D
The first passage presents factual information about the Mississippi River, while the second passage simply uses the Mississippi River for plot points and setting.
<em>A term that has a non notation that would best contribute to a desperate tone would be;</em>
D. Clinging
<em>Embracing - To hold someone closely, usually associated with a sign of affection</em>
<em>Holding - To embrace, or hold with ones hand</em>
<em>Getting - To get a hold of, or to receive </em>
<u>Clinging, is to remain persistently and or stubbornly faithful to. Desperately clinging to someone. </u>