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At the time,no one could explain why the weather of 1816 was do unusual. Is it adjective,adverb, or noun clause

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smartie2510
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  • 11-03-2020

Answer:

The correct answer is; adjective clause.

Explanation:

The adjective clause refers to an independent clause that modifies a noun as an adjective. This type of clause provides the necessary information about the word it modifies. Adjective clauses usually start with words like: who, where, what, why, etc.  

In this example, the adjective unusual modifies the noun weather and provides additional information about the weather of 1816.

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