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(1) Paige Reed, the class president, was responsible for organizing the school fundraiser. (2) She decided that her class should host a carnival. (3) When her classmates arrived at the carnival, they were amazed by it. (4) Paige had thought of everything: the decorations, the games, and the prizes. (5) Everyone had a blast! (6) The school raised more money than ever before. Read the following sentence. Even though her classmates protested the idea What is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 2? A. She decided that her class should host a carnival even though her classmates protested the idea. B. She decided that her class should host a carnival, even though her classmates protested the idea. C. Even though her classmates protested the idea she decided that her class should host a carnival. D. Even though her classmates protested, she decided that her class should host a carnival, the idea. Next Question
@HelpHowDo @chucky00
Well, to add a depended clause would be like to make it so that it couldn't be written without another dependent or an independent clause. So, in my opinion of this, I think B is the most grammatically correct.
@HelpHowDo is right its B
I believe so. I don't have this class or anything, but B is the only one I can say properly.
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