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Read the sentence. Whatever you say could get you into a lot of trouble.

Which of these identifies the noun clause and its function in this sentence?

Whatever you say; subject
into a lot of trouble; object of the preposition
get you into a lot of trouble; predicate noun
could get you; direct object

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