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IrinaVladis [17]
3 years ago
10

Identifying the relative clause of the following sentence:

English
2 answers:
almond37 [142]3 years ago
5 0

In the sentence "The dragon who breathed blue fire has retired and moved to Florida," the relative clause is:

B. Who <u>breathed blue fire.</u>

  • A relative clause is used in a sentence to modify a noun.
  • Relative clauses begin with relative pronouns such as "who", "whom", or "that".
  • In the sentence we are analyzing here, the relative clause is "who <u>breathed blue fire.</u>"
  • It modifies the noun "dragon". The relative pronoun used is "who".

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zvonat [6]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Who breathed blue fire

Explanation:

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