describe the book Amabel found on the table
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Answer:
Relative pronouns have two functions- Like other pronouns they stand for a noun or pronoun placed before them and like conjunctions they join subclauses with main clause and start the adjective clause.
In the given sentence the subject is 'the book'.
"Who" is always used to set up a relative clause that describes a person.
"Whose" is the possessive form of "who".
Since the subject is not a person, we cannot use who or whose.
"Where" is used in case of places.
"Which" is also used for an object.
Thus option B is the correct answer.
Options A,C,D are incorrect.
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Explanation:
She is searching for something to read and finds a magical book. Dear students this above paragraph is the plot of the story.There are several other book databases you can find as well, such as Book Finder, Word Cat, LibraryThing, Book Sleuth, Goodreads, Amazon's Advanced Book Search, and Library of Congress.If you can remember just one word, use the search function on Goodreads or Library Thing to find long lists of titles with a particular word.Goodreads' browse-able lists of titles that readers have shelved in unique categories, such as authors' professions or decades of publication, is also be helpful.An author is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer. More broadly defined, an author is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything" and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created.