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Answer: b. adjective clause
Adjective clauses are phrases that serve the same functions as other adjectives: they modify nouns and pronouns. These are phrases that expand on the description provided for these nouns and pronouns. They contain a subject and a verb, and begin with relative pronouns (that, which, who, etc.). In this case, the adjective clause "that she is holding" is modifying the noun "basket."