7.Define the types of the clauses making up the following sentences:
1.She slowly, abstractedly, as if she did not know anyone was there, closed the door in his face, continuing to look at the addresses on her letters (Lawrence).
2.She hung her arms round his neck as he crouched there, and clung to him (Lawrence).
3.She remained clinging round his neck, so that she was lifted off her feet (Lawrence).
4.He would be miserable all the day if he went without (a kiss) (Lawrence).
15.She was self-conscious, and quite brilliantly winsome, when the baker came, wondering if he would notice (Lawrence).