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English, 02.04.2021 20:40 christylivingsowzxa2

Each group of words is a clause from the passage with capitalization and punctuation removed. Decide which type of clause each group of words is.
Drag each clause to the correct box.
the students
were excited
because they
were going
spelunking
when they
entered the
cave
they used
flashlights
Independent Clause
Dependent Clause


Each group of words is a clause from the passage with capitalization and

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