Because she looked so much like my sister, I automatically felt
English, 02.06.2020 19:59 chaseashley24
Read the following sentence.
Because she looked so much like my sister, I automatically felt
like I knew the new student.
"Because she looked so much like my sister" is an example of a(n)
Select one:
verbal phrase.
independent clause
prepositional phrase
dependent clause
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Read the following sentence.
Because she looked so much like my sister, I automatically felt
Because she looked so much like my sister, I automatically felt
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