Answer:
I didn’t realize that my friend and I had been talking for so long.
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What are noun clauses?</h2>
- A noun clause refers to a clause that serves the same purpose as a noun and is usually dependent. Just like nouns do, a noun clause names peoples, things, places, and ideas.
- Noun clauses typically have a verb and a subject, but they cannot express a complete thought in a sentence; hence they are known as dependent clauses. Since noun clauses cannot form complete sentences, they are usually used together with an independent clause.
- A noun clause can either be a subject or an object. Objects compromise direct objects, indirect objects, or prepositional objects.
Example(s):
Whatever Brenda (subject) cooked made me happy.
Do you understand what the homework entails(direct object)?
Always honor whichever person you serve(indirect object) for an excellent service.
I want to work with whoever is excellent in the skill(prepositional object).
Hope this helps,
- ROR
Explanation:
while anticipating future experiences,people of imagine
what they will be like which increases their joy and excitement
Answer: (B) Undiscover'd country
Explanation: He is talking as if he dosen't know where death will lead, meaning that he is mostly talking about the undisvover'd country.
A good graphic organizer to use is a Venn Diagram. Venn Diagram uses circles that intersect to show similarities and differences.
Similarities are placed in the area where the circles intersect and differences is then placed in the outer circles.