Answer:
Option D. Antigone uses bridal imagery to speak of her imminent death as she grieves that she must "marry" death rather than Haemon.
Explanation:
Sophocles uses bridal imagery in Antigone's final speech to further illustrate the theme of doubleness in the play, and in life. when Antigone descends into the cave where she will die she expresses: "O tomb, vaulted bride-bed in eternal rock, soon i shall be with my own again". The scene implies that Antigone is going to be a bride indeed, but she will marry death instead of Haemon as it was planned.
adverbial clause
adjectival clause
noun clause
The underlined sentence is noun clause. The third option is correct.
The entire sentence is Scientists report that creatures living in the deep sea are in danger of starving to death. The entire dependent clause acts as the object of the sentence, so that it cannot be an adverbial clause. In addition to this, it is not describing or modifying a noun, and therefore it is not an adjectival clause either.
A noun clause is a group of words acting together as a noun. These clauses are always dependent clauses.
B. There is no difference.
C. Abstract nouns are specific, but concrete nouns aren't.
D. Abstract nouns describe something, but concrete nouns don't