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They never fail who die of a noble cause. pick out the adjective clause and say which noun or pronoun in the principal clause it qualifies​

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Answered by venupillai
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Answer:

"who die of a noble cause" is the adjective clause and the pronoun that it qualifies in the principal clause is "They".

Explanation:

They never fail who die of a noble cause.

The underline part is a clause (not a phrase because it has a verb). It speaks more about "They" in the principal clause. The principal clause is "They never fail". As the underlined part describes a noun or a pronoun, it does the work of an adjective and is hence an adjective clause.

You can identify an adjective clause by asking the question "What kind of?"

They never fail....

What kind of they?

...who die of a noble cause.

Answered by namdevdeshmukh77
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Answer:

''who die of a noble cause" is the adjective clause and the pronoun that it qualifies in the principal clause is "They".

Explanation:

They never fail who die of a noble cause. The underline part is a clause (not a phrase because it has a verb).

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