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ollegr [7]
4 years ago
10

Circle each independent clause in the sentence below (some sentences may only have one). Next, say whether the conjunction is us

ed to show an agreement, disagreement, or reason. I normally like to run,but today I am walking agreement / disagreement / reason
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1 answer:
myrzilka [38]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: Circle "I normally like to run", and choose "disagreement".

Explanation: "I normally like to run" could stand as a sentence on it's own, so it's independant. The sentence uses the word "but", which shows a disagreement. Maybe you could think of it like the person is disagreeing with what she/he usually does, (running), and instead is walking.

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