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16 December, 06:40

Identify the italicized clause as a noun clause, an adjective clause, or an adverb clause. Searching for something that she could wear, Sally pulled open the drawer in the dresser. type of clause:

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  1. 16 December, 08:00
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    Answer: If the italicized clause is "searching for something that she could wear" the type of clause is an adjective clause.

    Explanation: This is because an adjective clause is a dependent clause which modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The word "That" used in the sentence modifies the pronoun "she"
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