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How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence?

That these little creatures survive in these small pools of water is amazing.

A. Subject
B. Object of Preposition
C. Predicate Nominative
D. Direct Object


Sagot :

Jelena
"That these little creatures survive in these small pools of water" is the whole noun clause You could replace that whole noun clause with "That fact" which is a noun phrase and have a sentence That fact is amazing where "that fact" would be the subject.

Likewise, 
this whole noun clause represents A SUBJECT of the sentence because it corresponds with the predicate "is".