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Why is the word 'who' important to the following dependent clause?
''the man who had it all eventually lost everything.''
select one:
a. because it is a noun-pronoun which connects the independent clause 'who had it all'.
b. because it is a personal pronoun which connects the dependent clause 'who had it all'.
c. because it is a relative pronoun which connects the dependent clause 'who had it all'.
d. because it is a relative pronoun which connects the independent clause 'who had it all'.
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