Answer:
"Because we always wanted to go to the zoo."
Explanation:
This sentence is only one clause and needs another -- it's best combined with "Therefore, we piled in the car for a trip to the zoo". They can be rewritten as "Because we always wanted to go to the zoo, we piled in the car for a trip there.", or "We piled in the car for a trip to the zoo because we always wanted to go there."
An alternative is to say "We always wanted to go to the zoo; therefore, we piled in the car for a trip there." A semicolon is used here to separate the two clauses. It can also be written as "We always wanted to go to the zoo, and therefore we piled in the car for a trip there." The first sentence is more 'correct' though.
"there" is used because the word "zoo" has already been used before. Of course, using "the zoo" twice is grammatically correct -- it's just that using the word "there" makes the sentence more natural and less repetitive.
6, 8, and 9 are all dependent clauses because you would not be able to say them on their own and make sense. They begin with words that make the listener expect more information in that sentence. For example if I just said "If I was taller" and said nothing else, the sentence wouldn't make much sense, so that makes it dependent.
7 and 10 are independent because you can say them on their own and it would make sense. I could say "I am taller" or "I wish I were taller', and the sentence would be complete
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Given the environment malvolio was in, as an adult he still should be responsible for his actions. His intent towards olivia was never out of love but more of a struggle for social power. Although the fact that he was put to disgrace being treated like a madman for the sake of entertainment of other is not acceptable not even on today's society.