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2 April, 20:58

Why is the word 'who' important to the following dependent clause?

''The man who had it all eventually lost everything.''

Select one:

a. Because it is a noun-pronoun which connects the independent clause 'who had it all'.

b. Because it is a personal pronoun which connects the dependent clause 'who had it all'.

c. Because it is a relative pronoun which connects the dependent clause 'who had it all'.

d. Because it is a relative pronoun which connects the independent clause 'who had it all'.

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  1. 2 April, 22:11
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    A is the answer, I think.
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