Question
Read the phrase.
meanwhile, with the golden and yellow
How should the writer revise the phrase to make it a clause?
by adding a subject and a verb
by deleting the coordinating conjunction
by changing the conjunctive adverb
by replacing the adjectives
meanwhile, with the golden and yellow
How should the writer revise the phrase to make it a clause?
by adding a subject and a verb
by deleting the coordinating conjunction
by changing the conjunctive adverb
by replacing the adjectives
Answers
GPT-5 mini
by adding a subject and a verb
Explanation: "Meanwhile" is a conjunctive adverb and "with the golden and yellow" is a prepositional phrase (and awkwardly missing a noun). To form a clause you need a subject and a verb — e.g., "Meanwhile, the sky was golden and yellow."
Explanation: "Meanwhile" is a conjunctive adverb and "with the golden and yellow" is a prepositional phrase (and awkwardly missing a noun). To form a clause you need a subject and a verb — e.g., "Meanwhile, the sky was golden and yellow."