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English 11B: Post War and Postmodern Unit 2 Review UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers What are the characteristics of Postmodernism? - CORRECT ANSWERCompare and contrast Postmodernism and Modernism - CORRECT ANSWERWhat is a adverbial clause? - CORRECT ANSWER- A subordinate clause tha...

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English 11B: Post War and Postmodern
Unit 2 Review UPDATED Exam Questions
and CORRECT Answers

What are the characteristics of Postmodernism? - CORRECT ANSWER-


Compare and contrast Postmodernism and Modernism - CORRECT ANSWER-


What is a adverbial clause? - CORRECT ANSWER- A subordinate clause that serves to
modify a verb, adjective, or adverb. Tells how, when, where, how much


Example of adverbial clause - CORRECT ANSWER- *Wherever* there are animal
droppings, there is a constant rain of organic matter.


What is a adjectival clause? - CORRECT ANSWER- A subordinate clause that modified a
noun or pronoun. Tells which one and what kinds.
(use relative pronouns which relates to adjectival clauses---who, whom, whose, which, that,
where, when)


Example of adjectival clause - CORRECT ANSWER- The young military recruits shouted
for the officer *who demanded their attention*
There is a constant rain of organic matter *that* feeds the bottom dwellers.


What is a noun clause? - CORRECT ANSWER- Subordinate clause used as a noun.
(common introductory words used for noun clauses---how, if, that, what, whatever, when,
where, whether, which, who, whoever, whom, whomever, whose, why)


Example of noun clause - CORRECT ANSWER- Scientists report *that* creatures living in
the deep sea are in danger of starving to death.


What is a independent clause? - CORRECT ANSWER- A complete thought that can stand
alone as its own sentence.

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