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What is the adjective clause in the sentence?

Janelle, whom the puppy loves to lick, is getting plenty of puppy kisses all over.

A.
of puppy kisses

B.
is getting plenty of puppy kisses

C.
whom the puppy loves to lick

D.
all over

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User TwiceB
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C xD

Adjective clause: whom or who is USUALLY in there

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User TheLittleNaruto
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The answer is C because it can begin with who, whom, whose, which, or that.

Hope that helps! ♥

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User Deerawan
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