Clauses are addendums (or clarifications) to the original bills. There is no set requirement for the necessity of a minimum (or maximum) number of clauses.
to become like Bill gates.
The subject of the noun clause "what you need" is you.
The clause 'What you need most' is a relative clause with the word 'what' functioning as a relative pronoun. The clause 'relates' to the antecedent for the pronoun 'what'. Example:Time is what you need most. (The noun time is the antecedent and the clause is functioning as the object of the sentence)What you need most is a good kick in the pants. (The noun kick is the antecedent and the clause is functioning as the subject of the sentence)
First, you must have an idea of what you want the bill to establish. Then you need to do some research to see if the bill is legalized yet. Then you should draft your bill: it needs a title, (a bill to....) an enacting clause, and the body of the bill. You should define what the bill is about, and you need to tell where the money is coming from. Then you need to find a way so that everyone knows about the law if it is passed. If someone dies not follow your law, there must be a penalty. There should also be an effective date on when the bill should be passed.
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main clause; independent clause
To become a lifeguard you need at least a+ to become a lifeguard.
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The House of Representatives, the Senate and the President.
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