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  • A. Adverb
  • B. Adjective
  • C. Noun
  • D. Principle
Correct Answer: Option B - The underlined is an example of an adjective clause. Adjective clause– It is a type of clause that gives information about the noun or pronoun that it modifies it generally starts off with words like who, whom, whose, when, where, which that and why. Therefore, option (b) is correct.
B. The underlined is an example of an adjective clause. Adjective clause– It is a type of clause that gives information about the noun or pronoun that it modifies it generally starts off with words like who, whom, whose, when, where, which that and why. Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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The underlined is an example of an adjective clause. Adjective clause– It is a type of clause that gives information about the noun or pronoun that it modifies it generally starts off with words like who, whom, whose, when, where, which that and why. Therefore, option (b) is correct.