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How can you identify a noun clause in a sentence?(1 point)
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by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a noun in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a noun in the independent clause

by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with an adjective or adverb
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with an adjective or adverb

by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a verb in the independent clause
by evaluating whether the dependent clause is modifying a verb in the independent clause

by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun
by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun
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GPT-4o mini
To identify a noun clause in a sentence, you can use the following method:

**by evaluating whether the dependent clause can be replaced with a noun or pronoun.**

This is the correct response because noun clauses function in the same way as nouns in a sentence, meaning they can serve as the subject, object, or complement. If you can substitute the dependent clause with a noun or pronoun and the sentence still makes sense, then you've identified a noun clause.