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Which of the following is a subordinate clause?
It stood one hundred feet tall.
The statue was erected to guard the harbor.
This was the statue.
Which was erected to guard the harbor.
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The point of view in the novel can best be described as third-person omniscient third-person limited second-person first-person
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12.
Which of the following is a subordinate clause?
It stood one hundred feet tall.
The...
It stood one hundred feet tall.
The...
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