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Read the excerpt from "a decade" and answer the question. i left the countryside twelve years ago when my father was transferred to an artillery division in dalian. ever since then we have lived in the city. if my aunt were not in dismount fort, i might have forgotten that small town where i went to elementary school only for two years in the late 1960s. my aunt comes to visit us every fall, mother prepare our winter clothes and pickle vegetables. once in a while she brings that town back to my memory. which sentence from this excerpt includes an adjective clause?
i left the countryside twelve years ago when my father was transferred to an artillery division in dalian. ever since then we have lived in the city. if my aunt were not in dismount fort, i might have forgotten that small town where i went to elementary school only for two years in the late 1960s. my aunt comes to visit us every fall, mother prepare our winter clothes and pickle vegetables.

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