A subordinate clause is defined as the clause that needs the independent clause because it does not convey a complete thought. Based on the given sentence above, there is no subordinate clause, since the sentence is an example of a compound sentence having two independent clause connected by the coordinating conjunction "because". Hope this answer helps.
<span> Wilson was mad (as in crazy). </span>
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"Bestowing" means confer or present something to another, usually an honor, right, gift, or an item special to someone.