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English, 15.01.2021 21:30, angie3892

Identify the adjective clause in this sentence: The Phillies, who had just won the World series, visited the White House. A. The Phillies
B. who had just won the World Series
C. visited the White House
D. NONE. There is no adjective clause in this sentence.

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