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English, 27.11.2020 04:20 Lilabsterdoll

Choose the relative clause in this sentence. It depends on what you're in the mood for: lasagna, which will take longer, or spaghetti.
A. which will take longer
B. what you're in the mood for
C. on what you're in the mood for

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