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denoting one or more people or things already mentioned or assumed to be common knowledge."what's the matter?"<span />2.used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase."the fuss that he made of her"
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The Hindenburg disaster at Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937 brought an end to the age of the rigid airship.
The disaster killed 35 persons on the airship, and one member of the ground crew, but miraculously 62 of the 97 passengers and crew survived.
After more than 30 years of passenger travel on commercial zeppelins — in which tens of thousands of passengers flew over a million miles, on more than 2,000 flights, without a single injury — the era of the passenger airship came to an end in a few fiery minutes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it describes the verb with ing, and doesnt have because in it.
A phrase is a group of words that can serve to describe or modify one or more words in a sentence, but it lacks a subject. It cannot stand on its own and would not make any sense unless included in a complete sentence. A clause, however, contains both a subject and a predicate (verb). An independent clause is a complete sentence that stands on its own, while a dependent clause is not a complete sentence but still contains a subject and predicate. Thus, the correct answer above is C, "A clause has a subject and verb, but a phrase does not."
Not a simile because they use like or as. Could be an analogy but I don't think so. I think its a metaphor because they do the same as similes just without using like or as