Identify the adverb clause in the sentence. A painter who can paint without an inspiration when there are no subjects is also a painter who can paint exceptionally well when there are plenty of subjects around.
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A.
who can paint without an inspiration
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B.
When there are plenty of subjects around
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C.
a painter who can paint
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D.
who can paint exceptionally well
Correct Answer:
B. When there are plenty of subjects around
Explanation:
The phrase "When there are plenty of subjects around" functions as an adverb clause in the sentence. Adverb clauses, which are always dependent, serve to elaborate on or add detail to a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Therefore, option (b) is the correct choice.
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