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J. Underline the adjective clauses in these sentences. 1. At Govindghat, the author located someone who agreed to carry her rucksack to Ghangaría. 2. The author met two trekkers, who were in their late twenties, sitting by the path. 3. They decided to try another route which was not as difficult as the first one. 4. The author, whom the locals thought needed help, finally crossed the glacier. 5. The small cave which the locals showed the author, had sheltered them for four nights. 6. The author kept her promise to the locals who helped her.

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Answered by rajeevchaddha
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1. who agreed to carry her rucksack to Ghangaría

2. who were in their late twenties, sitting by the path

3. which was not as difficult as the first one

4. whom the locals thought needed help

5. which the locals showed the author

6. who helped her.

Adjective Clauses perform the functions of an object. It is a subordinate clause that describes or modifies the subject. It usually begins with words like : who, whom, whose, that, which etc.

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