Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer is B the one that has "included ... designing". Make sure there is a space before and after the three dots
b. connotations.
c. denotations.
d. shadings. Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)
An adjective clause always comes after the word it modifies.
An adjective clause may come directly before or after the word it modifies.
An adjective clause may be anywhere in a sentence
Answer:
a. an adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
for example:
BLUE sky and TALL person. Blue and Tall come before the word it modifies.
The correct answer is a) I almost missed the entire dance competition.
Almost is an adverb, meaning it usually goes before a verb (which in this case is missed) to emphasize a sentence. In a) almost emphasizes the fact that they nearly missed the entire dance competition. In b) it goes after the verb, which doesn't make sense since it isn't emphasizing anything. I hope this helps :)
-A Lord would be given land by the king in return for homage or a promise to serve the king when called upon.
-A knight would be given a fiefdom by a vassal and act a part of a standing army for the vassal.
-A serf would be given a fiefdom by a knight and protect the lands outside of the castle walls.
-A vassal depended on the agricultural production of serfs to feed the whole system.
-A king would hire a vassal to provide an army and political advice during times of war.