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Identify the type of clause used in each sentence below as adjective, adverb, or noun.

•A temperature of 95 degrees, which was warm even for summer, could drop in only a few hours
to just above freezing.

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Answer:

Adjective

Step-by-step explanation:

You were given an example of a complex sentence - a sentence that consists of an independent clause and a dependent clause. The dependent clause is:

  • ... which was warm even for summer...

This is a relative clause. Relative clauses always begin with relative pronouns, such as who, whom, whose, that, and which. These pronouns can be used instead of a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun.

Relative clauses are also often referred to as adjective clauses because they function as adjectives - they give more information about (modify) a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun. Here, the relative clause modifies the noun phrase a temperature of 95 degrees.

This is why the correct answer is adjective.

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