Answer:
We wanted to visit the museum while it was featuring a traveling exhibit about the Titanic.
A.
to explain that he has studied the scriptures carefully
B.
to list the values that are important to society
C.
to show that the judgments are bright like the sun that rises each day
D.
to suggest that the judgments are valuable by comparing them to valuable items
Gary donated to charity whenever he could.
Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by the whole block.
Ever since Adam was a little boy, he had helped his father in the fields.
Answer:
C. Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by the whole block.
Explanation:
Adjective clauses are those that modify, describe or give more information about nouns. We can identify them because they are usually placed right next to the noun they describe, and beginning with a relative pronoun (namely, who, whom, whose, that or which) or a relative adverb (when, where or why). In sentence C, the adjective clause is “who could always make people laugh” because it gives us more information about the noun “Liz.” Furthermore, it begins with the relative pronoun “who.”
funny
helpful
brilliant
delinquent
Answer:
Delinquent.
Explanation:
b. stanza.
c. chorale.
d. limerick.
limerick is a rhyme scheme,
stanza is the structure or paragraphs,
chorale is a melody and
a ballad is a musical/ dancing poem......
so I think it is stanza, as it is put into paragraphs to show different sections of the poem :)