Questions: A relative clause provides to the reader. additional information irrelevant information necessary information descriptive elements 1

A relative clause provides to the reader.
additional information
irrelevant information
necessary information
descriptive elements
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Transcript text: A relative clause provides $\qquad$ to the reader. additional information irrelevant information necessary information descriptive elements $\square$ 1
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The answer is additional information.

Explanation
Option 1: Additional information

A relative clause often provides additional information about a noun in the sentence. This information can be essential or non-essential, but it typically adds more detail to help the reader understand the context better.

Option 2: Irrelevant information

Relative clauses are not meant to provide irrelevant information. They are used to add meaningful details that enhance the understanding of the noun they modify.

Option 3: Necessary information

While some relative clauses provide necessary information (restrictive clauses), the term "additional information" is more encompassing as it includes both necessary and non-essential details.

Option 4: Descriptive elements

While relative clauses can include descriptive elements, their primary function is to provide additional information, which may or may not be descriptive.

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