Exploring Adverb Clauses with Braille Writing System
Understanding Adverb Clauses
In which sentence is the underlined clause an adverb clause?
- Braille is a form of writing that enables blind people to read and write using bumps on paper that represent letters.
- You might encounter the writing system of Braille wherever there are signs or maps.
- Louis Braille, who invented a way for blind people to read and write, taught his system to classmates.
Question:
What is an adverb clause and which sentence contains an adverb clause?
Answer:
The correct answer is option A. "Braille is a form of writing that enables blind people to read and write using bumps on paper that represent letters." An adverb clause is a group of words that functions as a qualifier in a sentence. It provides additional information, such as how or why things happen, serving as a verb modifier to enhance the clarity and detail in your writing.
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