Answer:
Explanation:
Subordinate conjunctions are connectors or parts of speech that connect two clauses together, an independent clause and dependent clauses.
They are used based on the relation between the two clauses. Subordinate conjunctions are like when, as, although, because...
In this sentence both subordinate conjunctions of time and cause are possible to use.
The concert attendees roared their approval because the band played a new song.
or
The concert attendees roared their approval when the band played a new song.
Answer: B)
Explanation:
Blackie is shown in this passage as influential girl because she is talking to all people in the group and they are listening to her. She is showing her authority over them which is a good character that leader of some group can have.
"We'll show him we don't take bribes" is showing us that she is unwilling to back down during some conflict and she would response to any uncomfortable reaction to her.
The correct answer is D. I hope to see my Pilot face to face
Explanation:
In grammar, an independent clause refers to a clause that expresses a complete idea or thought, which means other words or sentence should not be added to it and therefore the clause is independent. Additionally, for a clause to be independent it needs to contain at least a subject, which is the person or agent in the clause, and the main action, which is expressed by a verb. Also, different to dependent clauses, independent clause never begging by a subordinating conjunction such as although, because or when as this shows the sentence needs from another sentence and is dependent.
Considering this, from the options provided the one that is an example of an independent clause in the poem "Crossing the Bar" is "I hope to see my Pilot face to face" because this sentence expresses a complete idea, contains a subject (I) and a verb (hope) and does not need from another sentence to stand, features that belong to independent clauses. Also, other options contain subordinating conjunctions or are not complete in meaning which makes them dependent clauses.