B: As I looked back over my shoulder, I saw the sun begin to set.
C: While filling the tank with gas, some of it spilled on the pavement.
D: To qualify for the team, players must shoot at least five under par.
i just did it its C
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The thesis is the main point, or main idea of what you are writing. It's like the claim, and says what the text is mainly about and the most important details. The thesis statement is about a few sentences.
Thesis statement is main point, like a short summary of what is going on in the text.
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It´s your claim
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Some girls do and some don't.
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hope so
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Adverb clause or Adjective clause.
1. He says that he won't go.
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I believe the underlined part is "that he won't go."
In this case, it is a "noun clause."
Explanation:
A "noun clause" is a dependent clause in a sentence. It acts as a noun, thus the name noun clause. In the sentence above, the noun clause is "that he won't go." This acts as an object of the verb "says."
Remember that a noun clause has a "subject" and a "verb." It is easy to spot a noun clause by taking note of the following words: that, what, where, why, whom, whomever, whatever, whether, etc.
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Well, you did not provide any underlined part. I can only assume that you are referring to 'that he won't go.'
noun clause
He says that he won't go.
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