Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause?
His house, which is on a hilltop, was designed by a well-known architect.
A.
his house
B.
by a well-known architect
C.
was designed by a well-known architect
D.
which is on a hilltop
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An adjective clause is a subordinate clause used to modify a noun or a pronoun in the main clause. It may be introduced by the pronouns who, whose, whom, which, or that (and sometimes when or where). These pronouns are called relative pronouns because they relate to a noun or a pronoun in the sentence.
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