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Answered by brainly1900
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A noun clause is a dependent clause that takes the place of any noun in the sentence, whether they are subjects, objects, or subject complements. For example: She was saddened by what she had read

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Answered by RUHIADAHIR
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if the sentence is “Give whoever answers the door the package,” then you can see that the noun clause is “whoever answers the door.” The verb is “give” and the direct object is “the package,” so the indirect object is the noun clause

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