b.subordinate clause.
A subordinate clause is essentially a sentence fragment. It can't stand by itself and make sense. That means it is dependent on an independent clause for meaning. It can be connected to that independent clause either before or after it.
Ex.
Dependent (subordinate) clause: when you get home
Independent clause: We will watch TV.
Combined: We will watch TV when you get home.
Combined: When you get home, we will watch TV.
The answers are:
11. To honor the restauran's foreign guests, The head chef changed the menu.
2. The living room was decorated in shades of lavender an teal by my mother.
<em>Explanation</em>
To change a sentence in English from the active voice to the passive voice:
1. Look at the sentence carefully and determine the subject of the sentence.
2. Determine the object of the sentence.
3. Put the object in the front of the sentence and place the subject towards the end of the sentence.
Answer:
-Though he suffered most of the damage and was always defeated, his spirit remained unsubdued.-
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-Larger, older, and stronger, Lip-lip had selected White Fang for his special object of persecution.-
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. The imagery in paragraph 4 appeals primarily to the sense of?
Answer: Answer is A) sight.
2. Which phrase from the passage is an example of a SIMILE?
Answer: Out of all the options that are available the one that best represents the phrase from the passage that is an example of a SIMILE is answer choice D) like frozen splashes
3. The main purpose of the passage is to?
Answer: C) vividly illustrate the variety of bird life in the Limberlost region.
Explanation
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