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OpenStudy (claire_grimm):

Identify the subordinate clause and tell if it is used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. Click on the blue box until the correct answer appears. When he laughed maliciously at the little girl, she kicked Mike in the shins. Subordinate clause: - he laughed maliciously at the little girl - when he laughed maliciously at the little girl - she kicked Mike in the shins Subordinate clause type: - noun - adjective - adverb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The subordinate clause is this one: (it can't stand alone) When he laughed maliciously at the little girl, it answers the question of "when" the action in the main clause happened: and this is the function of an adverb.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Claire_Grimm i answered your question have a great day

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