Abstract Noun Identification
You should not believe everything you read in the newspaper. (Here Everything you read in the Newspaper is an example of)
Answer: Noun Clause
Explanation
A noun clause is a dependent clause that takes the place of any noun in the sentence, whether they are subjects, objects, or subject complements
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