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She cleaned the hospital, which was filthy, to the best of her ability.
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Once he began his work, his crew restored buildings and made detailed maps of the city.
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When Mount Vesuvius erupted in the year of 79, the city of Pompeii vanished.
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During the Elizabethan era, many people believed that human society reflected the order of the universe.
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The question in the minds of many citizens is [whether or not terrorism can stop.]
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Princess Bree, [who had slept for a century,] suddenly awakened.
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We debated [whose situation seemed worse.]
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[When she heard an unfamiliar language,] she grew nervous.
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Identify the noun clause in the following sentence:
The server brought a glass of water for whoever wanted it.
The server brought
brought a glass of water
for whoever
whoever wanted it.
Identify the noun clause in the following sentence:
The server brought a glass of water for whoever wanted it.
The server brought
brought a glass of water
for whoever
whoever wanted it.
Identify the noun clause in the following sentence:
The problem is that we don't have all the necessary tools.
that we don't have all the necessary tools.
The problem is
that we don't
all the necessary tools
Identify the noun clause in the following sentence:
That a turtle's shell has two layers was news to me.
That a turtle's shell has two layers
was news to me.
news to me.
a turtle's shell has two layers
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