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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the adjective clause that best completes the sentence below. The car, ________ , was given to charity. a. because it was not running c. although it was not running b. which was not running d. once it was not running

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IT's not A OR D

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

in my opion, it depends on the meaning you want... "The car, because it was not running, was given to charity" implies that the person is only donating it because it isn't working "The car, although it was not running, was given to charity" person giving car to charity even though it doesn't work "The car, which was not running, was given to charity" just implies the car wasn't on when given to charity "The car, once it was not running, was given to charity" implies the car was running, then turned off so that they could give it to charity Sorry this probably wasn't helpful. Just me spitting out some thoughts, lol But, yeah, I don't think it is D. I'm leaning towards A or B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

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