I think "that" is the adjective clause because you can remove it without ruining the sentence.
This is what i got
"I will give you a lift to school tomorrow," Ann said.
2. "Yes, I ripped your new blouse," said Karen.
3. "I did not take your pen!" said Roger.
4. "I can't come to your party because I'll be away," she said to Jim.
5. "We should eat at the Ashton restaurant tonight." he said to us.
6. "Go to your room immediately!" Dad said.
7. "You must try this pie. It is delicious!" Fred said.
8. "Put your hands on your head!" the policeman said to the thief.
i hoped i somewhat helped
<span>The proposition would be around. The propositions typically go before a noun. We drove around the city late at night seems to be the answer</span>