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Find the adjective clause in each sentence.

1. His black hair, which had been combed wet earlier in
the day, was dry now and blowing.
2. Ragno ate only flies, which he plucked from spider
webs.
3. Grabbing the weapon from the limp fingers, he sprung
to his feet and began firing wildly in the general direction
of the running man, who stopped to fire back.
4. Sometimes one finds in fossil stones the imprint of a
leaf, long since disintegrated, whose outlines remind us
how detailed, vibrant, and alive are the things of this earth
that perish.

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Answer:black, wet, dry, limp, wildly, general, long detailed, vibrant and alive.

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