The answer to your question would be that the sentence that best combines the sentences using an adverb clause is the following one: Provided that Julia followed the directions, she added the eggs and combined the flour, baking soda, and salt.
An adverb clause is a group of words that functions as an adverb in a sentence. In this case, the adverb clause introduces a condition, it is an adverb clause of condition.
b. an allegorical story that teaches a moral lesson.
c. an oral story that is passed down through generations.
d. a short story that uses symbolism to reflect the dark side of human nature.
A parable is defined as///(C: An oral story that passes down through generations)
Is that house their's?
B.
Someone's dog is barking.
C.
Do you think everybodys gone?
D.
No ones ideas will be rejected
)Few people noticed that Rothschild was _snapping up_ these bonds when everyone else was desperately trying to sell them.
In this sentence, snapping up means
A. giving away
B. destroying
C. throwing out
D.buying
The answer is C. an understood you, that "stop and take" specifically telling you something.
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B. Two paragraphs may be joined by an action verb.
C. You can use a pointing word that that refers to a word in the previous paragraph.
D. A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition
b. speaks
c. speaking
d. spoken