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dem82 [27]
3 years ago
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what is the dependent clause while the venomous bite of a centipede is not typically life-threatening, it can be exceptionally p

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jeka57 [31]3 years ago
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Answer: The dependent clause is <em>"while the venomous bite of a centipede is not typically life-threatening."</em>

Explanation:

A dependent clause (also subordinate clause) is a group of words that cannot stand on its own, as it does not express a complete thought. Dependent clauses usually start with a subordinating conjunction (<em>after , although , as , because , before , even if , even though , if , when, where, while....</em>) or a relative pronoun (<em>that, which, whose, whom, whoever, etc.</em>) They contain a subject and a verb.

In this case, the dependent clause is found in the first part of the sentence- <u><em>while the venomous bite of a centipede is not typically life-threatening.</em></u><em> </em>The clause clearly cannot stand on its own, and starts with a subordinating conjunction 'while', which indicates that this is a dependent clause.

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