Answer:
1. ... because it lets me imagine other worlds.
2. Even though some people dislike reading
3. ... that they can change their opinion
4. ... that I read
Explanation:
A dependent clause is a type of a clause that is subordinate and cannot stand on its own. It needs to be part of a larger, independent clause in order to make sense. Dependent clauses are incomplete - they lack certain grammatical forms to complete their meanings, which are found in their independent counterparts. Together, dependent and independent clauses make complete sentences.
Nagaina steals back her egg, then retreats to her snake hole. Brave<span> Rikki-Tikki follows her underground, kills her, and destroys the egg, leaving all the garden animals and the family </span>safe<span> from harm. The birds sing and the family rejoices that Rikki-Tikki was able to once again save them from the vicious cobras.</span>