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Kraken:

http://prntscr.com/hhi5g7

Kraken:

@Elsa213

Elsa213:

@Aeon

Kraken:

@Vocaloid

AngeI:

I think it is c

ThisGirlPretty:

Why do you think its C Angel?

AngeI:

process of elimination

ThisGirlPretty:

What's a good example of a dependent clause?

Shadow:

@Angel Why C?

AngeI:

@Shadow d looked weird and seems like it wouldnt work. I believe the two sentences should be together so i eliminated A because that seems incorrect. As for b pretty sure there should be an transition between them such as but.

Shadow:

Dependent means it needs it. A dependent clause cannot stand alone without being connected. Option A is the only one where Clause 2 is on its own. Read the second sentence without the first and it makes no sense. Who is she? Therefore, it is dependent.

Shadow:

Who is "her" rather

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