Identify the sentence in which an adverb clause is underlined.


A. (Although people live in the desert), they are still limited by its harsh climate.***

B. Much of the desert has a scattered, indigenous population, (which explorers sometimes encounter).

C. Nomads continue (to wander) the desert in search of water and food.

No. The clause in A modifies the subject, they. It's an adjective clause.

I'm sorry. Reed is usually right. In this instance, he's wrong.

A has an adverb clause. It modifies are limited.

B has an adjective clause and C has an infinitive phrase.

The sentence in which an adverb clause is underlined is A. (Although people live in the desert), they are still limited by its harsh climate.

The sentence in which an adverb clause is underlined is A. "(Although people live in the desert), they are still limited by its harsh climate."