Correct option is D
Solution: Correct answer: (d) I bought a chain which was beautiful.
Explanation:
The sentence “I bought a chain which was beautiful” contains an adjective clause — “which was beautiful.”
This clause describes the noun “chain”, telling us what kind of chain it was.
Hence, it qualifies (adds more information about) a noun — and that’s exactly what an adjective clause does.
Information Booster:
→ An adjective clause is also called a relative clause.
→ It begins with a relative pronoun such as who, whom, whose, which, or that.
→ It functions like an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun.
Example: The boy who won the race is my friend.
→ Here, “who won the race” describes “boy.”
Additional Knowledge:
→ If you remove an adjective clause, the main sentence still makes sense, but some detail is lost.
→ I bought a chain. (complete but less informative)
→ I bought a chain which was beautiful. (more descriptive and specific)
So, the adjective clause adds depth and description to your sentence.
$(Directions)$ (6- 7): Read the following poem and answer the questions set below it.
Break, break, break,
On thy cold gray stones, O Sea!
And I would that my tongue could utter
The thoughts that arise in me.