<span>A subordinate clause has the following rules :
1) It begins with a subordinate conjunction such as { since, so that, while, when, if etc.,) or a relative pronoun such as {that, which, whom etc.,).
2) Contains its own subject and verb
3) Will not form a complete sentence in itself.
In the sentence given, only option (C) begins with a subordinate conjunction (when) and has its own subject (she) and verb (was). Also, when she was a child in itself is not a complete sentence.
Hence, the correct subordinate clause is option (C), when she was a child.</span>
The answer is B because a conclusion is just rewriting your topic sentence.
<span>Because it is someone telling you his or her story.</span>
Answer:
The fact that she is fourteen.
Explanation:
In "Hanging Fire," we learn about a young girl who is fourteen. We are able to look at the things she thinks about and worry her. These include having bad skin, liking a boy who does not like her back, school and, more surprisingly, death. All of these factors are related to the transitional time between adolescence and adulthood. One of the factors that highlights this is the fact that the girl is fourteen.