corum
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'what she is saying' was correctly identified as an object of 'in' by Pokemon. I wouldn't call it a clause, as it can't stand alone: *What she is saying. It is a compound noun..
Pedroski, you are a veritable wonder in the annals of linguistic sophistry. I rarely witness so much nonsense argued with confidence from the very same individual, day in, day out. Bravo!
Sober yourself up with some basic grammar here:
A dependent clause (also subordinate clause) is a clause used in conjunction with the independent clause, augmenting or attributing it. Dependent clauses cannot stand alone as a sentence; instead, they always modify the independent clause of a sentence
Dependent clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia