A subordinate clause forms part of and is dependent on a main clause.
The sentence would be:
We go to the ocean, and we see seaweed.
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The answer is A) I learned to sew by taking a class, it was taught by a great teacher. The reason is because a comma splice is used to join two independent clauses together. An independent clause is a simple sentence that can stand alone on its own. Because the first part and second part of the sentence can stand alone on their own as two separate sentences they are both independent clauses. Thus A is an example of a comma splice.
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it depends, what is the context? a fish scale? a food scale? ect.
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Its important to think critically about the media you look at because its very easy to be influenced by what you see.
For this I would choose the first choice, A. "Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket."
A complex sentence is formed by an independent and a dependent clause. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can still be a sentence on it's own. For example, "Eileen bought pants." could be a valid sentence.
A dependent clause is the opposite, and is a part of a sentence that can not still be a sentence on it's own. "But not a new jacket." is not a valid sentence.
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