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Identify the clause "That you were the first one to cross the finish line" as a noun, adjective, or adverb.

That you were the first one to cross the finish line has now been verified.
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The clause "That you were the first one to cross the finish line" is functioning as a noun in this sentence, serving as the subject of the sentence "has now been verified."
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