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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the underlined clause independent or subordinate? (My cousin Frank joined the Army) so that he could learn new skills and serve his country. A. independent B. subordinate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why @amberxoxo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no sorry its a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because independent means free from someone elses authority and when ur in the army you technically arnt under someone elses authority

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

am i correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sub·or·di·nate adjective səˈbôrd(ə)nət/ 1. lower in rank or position. "his subordinate officers" synonyms: lower-ranking, junior, lower, supporting "subordinate staff" antonyms: senior of less or secondary importance. "in adventure stories, character must be subordinate to action" synonyms: secondary, lesser, minor, subsidiary, subservient, ancillary, auxiliary, peripheral, marginal; More noun noun: subordinate; plural noun: subordinates səˈbôrd(ə)nət/ 1. a person under the authority or control of another within an organization. synonyms: junior, assistant, second (in command), number two, right-hand man/woman, deputy, aide, underling, minion; More antonyms: superior verb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because i thought about it and relized that when you are in the milatery u r under someones authority bc they tell u wht to do in the army

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oko

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnks for medalling

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