Answer:
He found himself whether she would go back to it
<span>A subordinate clause has the following rules :
1) It begins with a subordinate conjunction such as { since, so that, while, when, if etc.,) or a relative pronoun such as {that, which, whom etc.,).
2) Contains its own subject and verb
3) Will not form a complete sentence in itself.
In the sentence given, only option (C) begins with a subordinate conjunction (when) and has its own subject (she) and verb (was). Also, when she was a child in itself is not a complete sentence.
Hence, the correct subordinate clause is option (C), when she was a child.</span>
Answer:
no. c is the right answer
Question: <em>In this excerpt from “Little Snow-White” by the Brothers Grimm, which sentence contains a symbol of pride?</em>
I think your answer would be;
- A. Oh, that I had a child as white as this snow, as red as this blood, and as black as the wood of this frame!
Pride;
- <em>"High or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc."</em>
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Answer:
choose d. smattering.
Explanation: smattering means a little bit of something. lily was surprised that only a (smattering) of branches had fallen out of the tree into the yard after the power thunderstorms the night before.