English, asked by ar0309725, 9 months ago

Read the sentence.

The ball that I bounced across the gymnasium floor eventually came to rest behind the bleachers.

What best describes the purpose of the underlined clause in the sentence?

It acts as an adjective describing the ball.
It acts as a verb explaining what the ball did.
It acts as an adverb describing how the ball bounced.
It acts as a preposition explaining where the ball rested.

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The sentence

Explanation:

In the above question,we are given a sentence.In the sentence,we need to find what is most appropriate sentence.

"It acts as an adjective describing the ball.

It acts as a verb explaining what the ball did.

It acts as an adverb describing how the ball bounced.

It acts as a preposition explaining where the ball rested."

We can say that the sentence acts as adjective,verb,adverb and preposition.The sentence includes all the grammer.

Answered by matthewprentice90
2

Answer:

The answer is B it acts as a verb explaining what the ball did hope this helped

Explanation:

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