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English, 04.07.2019 17:00 richierichMBM7786

In which sentence are the italicized words a dependent clause? (a dependent clause can't stand as a sentence on its own.) a. she went swimming, and **her brother went boating.** italicized** b. she wanted to leave early, or **she wanted to stay overnight.** italicized** c. she became angry, but **she would not leave without her brother.**italicized** d. the diving board broke when **she jumped into the pool.** italicized** answer only if you know the answers. don't make any guesses for the sake of my grade lol. you for your time.

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