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he had a bundle of freshly pressed clothes balanced on his head (make it complex)

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Answered by ramugonthu
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Explanation:

'which' must be used generally to prevent a parenthetical or non- restrictiv clause. the non-restrictiv element is a phrase a clause or word which give extra information concerning the starting of sentences and limiting the meaning of that fragment of the sentence

Usually a non- restrictive element can be recognised since it is bounded by parentheses or comma nowadays it is common for 'which' being used with non-restrictive clause, particularly in informal contexts. Although the usage of ' which' has been relaxed to an extent, it is better to keep writing clear by using' which' for non-restrictive clauses

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