Answer:
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Among the options provided above, the noun clause
is:
<span>A.
</span>whoever comes into the house
Noun clause is introduced by words such as whoever, whomever
and others. It is a dependent clause which can act as a noun, subject, direct
or indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and preposition objects.
<span>B. We were walking by the lake when we heard a siren.
C. By the time I graduated, I had attended three different high schools.
D. Though he had been rude at first, Rupert eventually won over the congregation
These three sentences are all correct, because even if the verb tense shifts it still makes sense within the context of the situation.</span>
I'm not sure whether you are wanting help writing the draft or not but in basic terms this question is asking you to write a headline and starting paragraph for a news article about journalism, so it is good to include a date, time, place and the name of yourself of course, then go on to talk about what you did in your journalism career for example what did you have to record and such. Hope this was the answer you was looking for!