Answer:
A. He acts like he's going to cry.
Explanation:
A subordinating conjunction is a conjunction which marks a transition of time, place, cause or effect relationship between two ideas in the sentence. Also, it decreases the importance of one clause to make the reader analyze which idea among the two is more important than the other. Some of the examples of subordinating conjunction used in the given sentences are 'as', 'unless' and 'because'. In sentence A, there is no subordinating conjunction used.
He did not have long to wait. On March 12, having given the Viceroy an extra day, Gandhi and seventy-eight others left his ashram and began to walk the two hundred miles to the seacoast. There, he declared, he would take a pinch of salt from the Indian Ocean, thus violating the laws of the Empire, which declared that only the British could harvest salt.
Martin Luther King predicted that
if justice is denied to African Americans that there will be revolts happening
around. He mentioned that the oppressed would not remain oppressed forever. If
a person yearns for freedom, in one form or another it will eventually be
manifested. He even told about the Bible story of Moses and how he stood
against the Pharaoh just to let his people go. It will continue as per him.
There would be endless turbulent struggles that will happen due to racial
injustice.