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Which of these statements is NOT true?

When an introductory word of a noun clause is not a part of the clause, it is treated like a conjunction.

Noun clauses are diagrammed depending on how they are used in the sentence.

When an introductory word of a noun clause is not part of a clause, it can be treated like an interjection.

When an introductory word of a noun clause is not part of the clause, it can be treated like an expletive.

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The answer should be the answer should be D
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Answer:

A: When an introductory word of a noun clause is not a part of the clause, it is treated like a conjunction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Conjunctions are linking words that have the function of connecting words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence and therefore the option A presents a statement that is not true. The introductory words that are not part of the clause are followed by a comma, and it can stand on their own, which is the case of adverbs or words, such: yes, well, no etc

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