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An adjective that limits the noun or pronoun it modifies is a(n)

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Adjective clause.

Step-by-step explanation:

An adjective clause is a type of dependent clause which limits the noun or pronoun it modifies.

It performs the same function as an adjective even though it is a collection of words instead of just one word.

They usually start with a relative pronoun such as that, which, when, where, who, etc.

An example is "Christian has a friend whose son lives in Israel."

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