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B.
Combine these separate sentences into a single sentence with a relative clause
of the kind indicated.
1. This river is called the Kaveri. It has seen a lot of history on its banks. (non-restrictive)
This river, which has seen a lot of history on its banks, is called the Kaveri.
2. The red bike belongs to me. That is the bike she borrowed from me. (restrictive)
3. Juhu Beach is very crowded at all times of the year. It is quite nearby. (non-restrictive)
4. My grandfather continues to be active. He is seventy-five now. (non-restrictive)
5. The passengers had their seatbelts fastened. They escaped unhurt. (restrictive)
6. That athlete had to leave the field. She was disqualified. (restrictive)​

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Answered by harsh472864
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Explanation:

B.

Combine these separate sentences into a single sentence with a relative clause

of the kind indicated.

1. This river is called the Kaveri. It has seen a lot of history on its banks. (non-restrictive)

This river, which has seen a lot of history on its banks, is called the Kaveri.

2. The red bike belongs to me. That is the bike she borrowed from me. (restrictive)

3. Juhu Beach is very crowded at all times of the year. It is quite nearby. (non-restrictive)

4. My grandfather continues to be active. He is seventy-five now. (non-restrictive)

5. The passengers had their seatbelts fastened. They escaped unhurt. (restrictive)

6. That athlete had to leave the field. She was disqualified. (restrictive)

Answered by meghamr550
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the read bike belongs to me

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