The only dependent clause in the passage: <u>who has done some useful work dies.</u>
ANSWER: The underlined dependent clause in the sentences above acts as <u>adjective clause. </u>
An adjective clause always follows the person, place, thing or situation they describe, begins with a relative pronoun (which, that, who, whom, whose), a relative adverb (where, when, why), or a zero relative and has a verb.
In this case, the dependent clause acts as an adjective clause because it describes the noun in the sentence "Anyone in our ranks", the clause is essential to tell who "anyone in our rank" is. It also begins with a relative pronoun ("who") and has a verb ("is").
It is believed that early humans crossed the Bering Land Bridge to get to North America.
There exists numerous theories pertaining to the arrival of the first inhabits in America. One of these, is the theory held by many scientists and theorists claiming that by the early 1800s, first settlers got to America by crossing a land bridge that had spanned between Asia and North America thousands of years ago.
In fact, the Spanish missionary Fray Jose de Acosta believed that hunters from Asia had crossed into North America via a land bridge or narrow strait located far to the north.
City planners adopted railroad technology in the Industrial Age to help out commuters. Since a lot of factories were not located close to homes, people took the train to get to work as their way of transportation.
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he issued the emancipation proclamation
C. Committees only make recommendations about bills.