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16.The angler said that he hadn't caught any fish that morning. A. noun clause B. adjective clause C. adverb clause
17.I wonder if she was free.
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18.Though he didn't receive formal schooling, he is clever and industrious.
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19.The boys who misbehaved in the class were suspended.
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20He who laughs last laughs best
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