I love telling people about Jodi Picoult, (whose books are always bestsellers.)

a. Subordinate clause
b. Adjectival clause
c. Independent clause***
d. Adverbial clause

I was in a hurry so i ate (a cold dish of cereal) as i was walking out the door.
a. Misplaced modifier***
b. Noun clause
c. Simple sentence
d. Adjectival clause

1. wrong

2. right

ok let me try again

1. A

Right.

ok thanks Ms. Sue

You're welcome, Brittany.

For the first question, the correct answer is b. Adjectival clause. An adjectival clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adjective to modify a noun or pronoun in the main clause. In this case, the clause "whose books are always bestsellers" describes Jodi Picoult and modifies the noun "Jodi Picoult."

For the second question, the correct answer is a. Misplaced modifier. A misplaced modifier is a phrase, clause, or word that is placed too far from the word it modifies, resulting in confusion or awkwardness. In this case, the phrase "as I was walking out the door" should be placed closer to the action it is modifying, which is "ate."