Respuesta :
The sentence from the excerpt that includes an adjective clause is the third one:
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.
The adjective clause here is where I went to elementary school only for two years in the late 1960s.
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.
The adjective clause here is where I went to elementary school only for two years in the late 1960s.
Answer:
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.
Explanation:
This is the case because the sentence could easily have ended like this: "If my aunt were not in Dismount Fort, I might have forgotten that small town". But the town has something unique about it. Something that gives it an attribute. It is the town where the speaker "went to elementary school only for two years in the late 1960s", which is the adjective clause.