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A lion was proud of his strength He despised the weakness of the mouse
(Join with relative clause)​

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Answered by Anonymous
14

ANSWER:

A LION WHO WAS PROUD OF HIS STRENGTH DESPISED THE WEEKNESS OF THE MOUSE.

Clause:

A group of words which contain a subject & a predicate are called a clause. A clause can make complete sense on its own or may form a part of sentence.

Relative clause:

It consists of a subject & predicate but doesnot make complete sense on its own. It is dependent on the main clause for the reader to understand it fully.

Eg: He has a chain which is made up of gold.

This is the place where the accident

happened.

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Answered by jaypaly676
4

Answer:

a lion who was proud of his strength despised the weakness of the mouse

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