Since nothing is underlined, I am going to make an educated guess that the underlines clause is "who had worked with the business person". If that is the case, the correct answer would be D - adjective clause. It is a relative clause, to be more precise, because it starts with a relative pronoun "who", but that is a part of adjectival clauses, so that is the correct answer.
The subjunctive mood is the best.
The subjunctive is rarely used in colloquial English. Totally irrelevant information, but... it is a relic from Latin, where there are many uses for a subjunctive. There is even a special conditional using the subjunctive mood that expresses the exact circumstances you described, which is usually called future less vivid.
Answer:
Leo paused to appreciate the rare moment of calm: his sons were playing happily and dinner was in the oven.
Explanation:
joins two independent clauses
It seems to me that both A and C are true.
B is false. You really can't assume that your audience knows what text you are writing about.
The context clues show that the statement that evaluates the claim that the plastic comes from careless people littering is D. it is true and us supported by related data in the text.
<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
It should be noted that the context clues are the hints that are given by the author based on the information that's given.
Here, the context clues show that the statement that evaluates the claim that the plastic comes from careless people littering is that it is true and is supported by related data in the text.
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