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English, 10.11.2020 01:00 thompsonmark0616

What is the adjective clause in this sentence? "His reputation for a ready-moneyed man, who would lend money out for good consideration, soon spread abroad."
A. his reputation for a ready-moneyed man
B. for good consideration
C. who would lend money out for good consideration
D. soon spread abroad

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