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Read the sentence. The birds that have the strongest talons are birds of prey, such as falcons. Which word is the relative pronoun in the sentence? of strongest such that Read the sentence. The birds that have the strongest talons are birds of prey, such as falcons. Which word is the relative pronoun in the sentence? of strongest such that
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