Type of Clause:
Subordinate Clause:
Type of Clause: adverb
Subordinate Clause: "If we look both ways"
Subordinate clauses start with a subordinating conjuction, in this case "if". They have subject and verb but do not have meaning on their own as they need the main sentence to complete their meaning.
Subordinate clauses can have different functions in a sentence: adverbs, nouns or adjectives.
In this case, the subordinate clause is acting as an adverb.
Answer:
we maintain by making sure to be nice to each other.Make eye contact when speaking.If you notice your self being nice but not your partner and you know their toxic,fuc4ing drop them.they're not worth it.We form them by noticing if their lonely or you see them getting bullied.Try talking about interests.and if you have social anxiety that's fine!.just try making friends
Explanation:
i hope this helps?I feel a little off topic-
B. Writing that balances humor and condemnation of a wrongdoer but maintains a meek tone
C. Writing that balances proper satirical wit with suggestions for social change
D. Writing that creates unapologetic character sketches that directly expose the wrongdoers
b. simple
c. compound