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9 April, 11:29

Identify the use of the italicized noun clause.

That I was in a hurry was no excuse for my rudeness.

subject

subject complement

direct object

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  1. 9 April, 11:34
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    subject
  2. 9 April, 11:57
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    subject

    Explanation:

    The noun clause That I was in a hurry is used as the subject of the sentence.

    was is the verb in this sentence.

    no excuse for my rudeness serves as the subject complement.

    There is no direct object in the sentence.
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