An adjective clause is a type of clause that also contains a subject and a verb, but functions to describe a noun. This clause is often introduced by pronouns such as whom, who, that, which and the adverb where, when and why. In the given sentence above, the adjective clause is, "who received a good grade". This clause describes the noun "student".
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is there answer choices? it'll make it easier to answer this because there are many things you can do and many things you shouldn't
I was always taught to cite mine like C. I am so sorry if it's not right it's just the way I was taught I would figure it would be the same.
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When lines close they make a shape or figure because when a line closes it makes a figure or shape with so many sides or rounded like a circle.
I'd say shape since most things are classified as a shape.
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