Though there are no italicized words in any of the sentences. I would assume that the correct answers are either letter A or letter B.
In letter A, Washington Post, can be italicized to connote a name of the Newspaper in the sentence. In letter B, South Pacific, can be italicized to emphasize the title of the Broadway Musical in the sentence. Either A or B is the answer to your question.
Noun clauses are dependent clauses acting as nouns. They begin with words such as <em>how</em>, <em>that</em>, <em>what</em>, <em>who</em>, <em>whoever</em>, <em>whom</em>, <em>where</em>, <em>when</em>, whether, <em>which</em>, <em>whichever</em> and why. What is more, they can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicative nominatives or as objects of prepositions.
Taking all this into account, the noun clauses found in the sentences presented are the following ones: "whatever you do" and "what she should major in at college". In both cases, the noun clauses in question are actings as the subjects of the sentences.
Answer:
The line
"The stout king stands in state
Till a wonder shall appear;"
in the excerpt from the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight shows that the knight king is awaiting something miraculous to happen at the Christmas celebration.
Explanation:
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Answ:
The hen walked with her chicks.
Explanation:
Shouldn't there be multiple choice answers to choose from?