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Type the conjunction in each sentence. Then type each as coordinating, correlative, or subordinating. Since Ben refuses to vote, he shouldn’t complain about our country’s leadership

Mercury:

old question but will respond so this can be closed "he shouldn't complain about our country's leadership" is the independent clause (complete subject and predicate, can stand by itself) while "since Ben refuses to vote" is a dependent clause (has subject + predicate but cannot stand by itself.) with that being said, which word do you think is the conjunction, and what type? try to see which word is turning "since Ben refuses to vote" from an independent to a dependent clause.

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