<span>B. Fast-food restaurants serve highly processed foods.</span>
b.subordinate clause.
A subordinate clause is essentially a sentence fragment. It can't stand by itself and make sense. That means it is dependent on an independent clause for meaning. It can be connected to that independent clause either before or after it.
Ex.
Dependent (subordinate) clause: when you get home
Independent clause: We will watch TV.
Combined: We will watch TV when you get home.
Combined: When you get home, we will watch TV.
"I will study past midnight" stands alone as a sentence.
Any words linked to transition words (ex. because she wanted to go home, so I went to the mall) are considered dependent.
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it all depends on what you like, because she might like it for the pay and you might not like it because of the jobs task, its all about preference. so there is no right or wrong answers here. also include the job next time