subordinate clause
A subordinate clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb, that cannot stand alone.
I'm assuming that you mean the Ten Commandments, and "their reaction," meaning when the stone tablets were brought down from Mount Sinai.
Explanation:
The Israelites viewed God very differently at various times in history, usually depending on their behavior at the time. At this particular moment in history, they are afraid of God and "tremble with fear." These commandments have been given to their leader, and they see the discrepancy between their actions and their given statutes, therefore making them view God as more of a feared spirit or deity than the gracious God of a few chapters ago.
Read the whole story in Exodus.
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Answer:
He failed the exam because he had not studied
He failed the exam as he had not studied
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