What is the adjective clause in the sentence?
poison ivy, which causes an itchy rash,...
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What is the adjective clause in the sentence?
poison ivy, which causes an itchy rash, is something to avoid.
a.
to avoid
b.
is something
c.
poison ivy
d.
which causes an itchy rash
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