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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The adjective clause in the sentence is ''that bite his wife''.

Explanation:

  • Adding a clause can be anything that we use to complete the sentence.

  • We can add a clause in any sentence even if it seems complete.

  • We add a clause to make it more sensible and understandable to the reader.

  • It can be commas, any helping word or any information to make a good paragraph.

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Answered by vilnius
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Adjective clause​- 'that bite his wife'

Explanation:

  • An adjective clause is a group of words which performs the function of an adjective in a sentence.
  • An adjective is a part of speech that tells something about the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
  • The adjective clause is 'that bite his wife'.
  • It is telling about the snake and hence is performing the function of an adjective in the sentence.

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