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What is the highlighted part of the following sentence who had been to the mansion before is called
professor plum, (who had been to the mansion before,) expertly navigated the maze of rooms and corridors to reach the conservatory.
a. prepositional phrase.
b. appostive.
c. conjunctive adverb.
d. indirect object
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