The old brick house that sits on top of the hill was built during the Civil War. IN THIS SENTENCE Select the adjective clause?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: In the sentence that goes "The old brick house that sits on top of the hill was built during the Civil War", the adjective clause would be "that sits on top of the hill".

Adjective clauses function as adjectives to the subject which gives more detail on what the sentence is talking about. Sometimes it can be found in the beginning, or in the end of the sentence, but usually is it found in the middle of the subject and the predicate which is more convenient for writers and readers. In this case, the identified adjective clause which is "that sits on top of the hill" talks more about the old brick house and answers the question which one.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Adjective Clause: that sits on top of the hill

Word(s) modified: house

Explanation:

just did the assignment and got this answer right, hope this helps :)


Related Questions

Which word in this sentence is an adverb?The doctor told us we had to leave almost immediately. A. Doctor B. Us C. Almost D. Leave
Please someone write a poem about fireworks I'd really appreciate it​
Faults are generally closely associated with A. monoclines. B. anticlines. C. synclines. D. symmetrical folds.
Onomatopoeia is _____.a sound effect. a type of imagery. an element of the short story. a figure of speech.
Example of a tertiary source

[1] Tia and Jackie are partners in science class. [2] They have a big project to complete and are having trouble agreeing on an idea. [3] Jackie would prefer to study geology, but Tia is more interested in human biology. [4] Ultimately, they decides to study fossilization. Which sentence has a subject-verb agreement error?

Answers

[4] Ultimately, they decides to study fossilization.
They and decides don't agree in their form. They is a plural form of a subject, and it should take the plural form of the verb. Decides is in the singular form so to make the sentence correct, decides should be changed to decide.

The sentence that has a subject-verb agreement error is:

"Ultimately, they decides to study fossilization." (Option D)

What is the error in the sentence above?

The error in the above sentence is that the verb "decides" is written in the wrong tense form, hence it doesn't agree with the subject.

The correct form of the sentence is:

"Ultimately, they decided to study fossilization."

Learn more about Subject - Verb Agreement at:
brainly.com/question/26178998
#SPJ5

Is Oedipus a victim of fate or a victim of his own actions?

Answers

a victim of his OWN actions

Beowulf slays Grendel in order to

Answers

he slays Grendel  to save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster 

Which statement is not true about an adverb?a. It always ends in -ly.
b. It usually modifies a verb.
c. It can modify another adverb.
d. Its position in a sentence can vary.

Answers

a) : not true! for example "soon" and "yesterday" don't!

b) true!

c) she runs quite quickly! (adverb modifying an adverb) true!

d) : I ate it quickly/I quickly ate it: true!

A student is revising the sentence below:Because the study's results contradicted the results of at least five other studies, Chris read the report with a great deal of _______________.
Which word would suggest the most negative judgment of the study?
Interest: a great deal of curiosity
Imagination: the ability to be creative
Misgiving: feeling of doubt or suspicion
Vigor: intensity

Answers

The word that would suggest the most negative judgment of the study is C. Misgiving: feeling of doubt or suspicion

What is a Word Choice?

This refers to the selection of words that is used to convey an idea to an audience by an author.

Hence, we can see that when making a revision of the sentence, to show that there is a negative judgment of the study, it would be important to use the word "misgiving".

Read more about diction here:

brainly.com/question/1503891

#SPJ5

Misgiving: feeling of doubt or suspicion

In which sentence are the italicized words a dangling modifier? (A dangling modifier is a phrase that has no word in the sentence to modify.) A. Arriving ten minutes late, the store was closed for the night.
B. Not knowing the danger, the soldiers marched into the trap.
C. Resting on the sea bottom, the old trunk held many coins.
D. Flying beneath the cloud, the pilot could see the airport.

Answers

(a) Arriving ten minutes late, the store was closed for the night. "Arriving ten minutes late" is the dangling modifier. It's supposed to modify "the store" but a store can't arrive ten minutes late. Therefore, one could say this instead: Arriving ten minutes late, the man closed the store for the night.

(b) CORRECT. Soldiers can be ignorant of danger.
(c) CORRECT. An old trunk can rest on the sea bottom.
(d) CORRECT. A pilot can fly beneath the cloud.