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Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish-born author who lived in Europe, the US and the then Kingdom of Hawaii and died in the state of Hawaii all during the Victorian era. His society would have been that of high morals, care for one's reputation, straightlaced sensibilities and romanticism in the arts and literature.
There were a couple of childern at the large barnyard, four to be exact. Outside was a round marsh. The parent went out in the beautiful weather put some charcoal in the grill. Only the parent was able to put it in for the childerns safety. He put some steaks on the grill, when it finished the family sat down and ate it all. The baby sitter came and the parent went out get he's postcard and he was sharp since it was so late. When he got it, he drove back home and slept happly.
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Answer:
Adjective clause: whom I remember vaguely.
Word modified by clause: man
Explanation:
Adjective clause is a type of dependent clause which is used to describe a noun or a pronoun in a sentence. Its similarity with an adjective is that it functions like an adjective in describing or modifying the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
Adjective clause is made of a group of words instead of one word and usually begins with a relative pronoun. The relative pronoun connects them to the word they describe.
In the given sentence, we discover that the adjective clause is whom I remember vaguely.
It begins with the relative pronoun, <em>whom</em>. It modifies the noun, man.
An adjective clause, also known as a relative clause, is a type of dependent clause that works to describe a noun in a sentence. It functions as an adjective even though it is made up of a group of words instead of just one word.
Answer:
long-standing, Africa 800 and American, birds
Explanation:
Repetition is an important part of epic structure because:
1. It helps the poet emphasize certain ideas to help the audience understand its importance
2. It creates a rhythmic pattern
3. It helps the audience absorb (to take in) ideas from the poem