The main clause is "Chris's chief interest was tennis".
The subordinate clause is "Which he was just learning to play" and it is an adjective clause because it describes what the "tennis" was like. Tennis is an object and this subordinate clause further describes that it is the tennis that he was trying to learn.
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B: When you plan to visit our village, I will be visiting Kathmandu <em>for some days.</em>
C: We will spend our week-long vacation in Darjeeling <em>for a week.</em>
D: I will start reading the book at 8:00 a.m. <em>for five hours</em>. I will finish reading it by 1 p.m.
E: Our Examination beings Monday next week, This will be going on for <em>serval weeks. </em>
F: The football match begins at 5 p.m. It will go on <em>for two hours. </em>
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The author here is describing, in a sequential or chronological way, a series of events that took place in the past (hence the use of the past tense), namely: 1) "...he finally convinced...", 2) "Early results were not..." and 3) "...but... customers became hooked."
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d. I traveled to Portland Oregon,Seattle Washington, and Austin Texas