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16 April, 23:11

How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence?

That the flowers were preserved in such detail surprised everyone.

A. subject

B. direct object

C. object of a preposition

D. predicate nominative

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  1. 16 April, 23:35
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    The whole noun clause 'that the flowers were preserved in such detail' is used as B, a 'direct object' in this case.
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