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Answer: D. Adverbial Clause
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Please tell me about name of this book for review paragraphs.
This passage uses humor to critique Victorian views about the importance of family by showing that feel as if children (aka starting a family) are everyday items like a "hand-bag".
These sentences contains a pronoun shift:
1)T<span>eenagers often want more freedom, but you need to show that you are responsible.
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2) If a student wishes to go on the field trip, they must bring in a permission slip.
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The first sentence starts in third person (teenagers) and midway shifts to second person (you), indicating a pronoun change.
The second sentence starts in third person singular (a student) and shifts to third person plural (they), indicating a pronoun change.
Pronoun shifts are best avoided in writing since they are confusing for the reader and interrupt the flow of writing.</span>