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Tell how the italicized noun clause is used.

The thief confessed * that he had stolen the bricks from the site*.

-subject

-subject complement

-direct object

-object of the preposition

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  1. Today, 15:39
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    The italicized noun clause that he had stolen the bricks from the site is used as a direct object of this sentence.

    What did the thief confess? That he had stolen the bricks from the site.
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