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1 June, 23:02

Read the passage from an article in a school's newspaper.

The volleyball team held a carwash on Saturday. The carwash attracted parents of the players as well as people from nearby neighborhoods. The players impressed the customers with their hard work. The proceeds went into a fund for an end-of-year trip.

Which revised sentence clarifies the ideas in the passage by using a relative clause?

1. The volleyball team held a carwash all afternoon on Saturday.

2. The players who were working at the carwash impressed the customers with their hard work.

3. The carwash attracted parents of the players and it was attended by other people from nearby neighborhoods.

4. The proceeds went into a fund so the team could take a trip at the end of the year.

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  1. 1 June, 23:10
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    In my opinion, the answer would be 2. The players who were working at the carwash impressed the customers with their hard work.

    Explanation:

    I think this would be the answer because a relative clause gives more information about the noun, in this case the players, in the sentence. In addition, a relative clause begins with either who, which, that, and whose, these are called relative pronouns or where, why, when, these are called relative adverbs.

    The players = the noun

    who = the relative clause
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