In the sentence, "The man who died was named Abraham Gray," the relative clause is...

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was named.
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Abraham Gray.
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who died.
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the man.

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In the sentence "The man who died was named Abraham Gray," the relative clause is "who died." A relative clause provides additional information about a noun (in this case, "the man") and is typically introduced by a relative pronoun such as "who," "which," or "that."