When they opened the backpack, the key wasn’t there. Marco suggested, “ is possible but unlikely.”
What Elena really worried about was . She decided that she would retrace her steps .
Finally, she found the key under a pile of books in the library. The librarian smiled and said, “ is to keep your key on a lanyard.” 21.2 noun clauses practice 1 answer key
Elena learned . Answer Key (Mock for Practice 1) Instructions: Underline the noun clauses in the story above. Then identify how each is used.
Elena replied, “.”
Her friend Marco asked, “”
| Noun Clause | Function | |-------------|-----------| | where she had left her classroom key | Direct object of “didn’t know” | | that she had used it during third period | Direct object of “remembered” | | What do you think happened to it? | Interrogative clause (embedded question) – direct object of “asked” | | that I put it in my backpack | Direct object of “believe” | | That someone borrowed it without asking | Subject of “is possible” | | whether the janitor would let her into the supply closet | Subject of “was” (predicate nominative also possible) | | that she would retrace her steps | Direct object of “decided” | | What you need to remember | Subject of “is” | | that a simple habit can save a lot of trouble | Direct object of “learned” | If you share the exact sentences from your , I can give you the precise answer key and also rewrite the story around them. Would that help? When they opened the backpack, the key wasn’t there
It sounds like you’re looking for a that incorporates the answer key for "21.2 Noun Clauses Practice 1" — likely from a grammar workbook (such as Writing and Grammar or English Grammar in Use ).