Siege - a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those inside
The siege of the fort lasted into the morning
Ratify - sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid
They failed to ratify the amendment
Ambush - a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position.
Seven people were ambushed at their office.
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").
Do you have the statements ?
<span>Carol brought the house for two hundred thirty four thousand nine hundred dollars and since she has to pay ten percent of the purchased price as a deposit then the amount that she has to pay for the deposit of the house is twenty three thousand four hundred and ninety dollars ($23,490)</span>
<span>The journal would provide a historical account that agrees with the author's thesis of ecosystem collapse.</span>