1. independent clause
2. subordinate clause
3. neither - this is a phrase, not a clause
4. because we flew into London
5. Our schedule, as far as I can tell, seems reasonable.
Answer:
I would go with the 4th one.
Explanation:
It sounds more interesting than the others.
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Answer:
1. (Oh), I see that you <u>and </u>your brother have found the pie!
2. (Ouch!) That hurt <u>and </u>it is still smarting!
3. The poet is gone, <u>but </u>his thoughts remain through his lovely writings.
4. The boy <u>or </u>his dog have the bone <u>that </u>you threw out the back door.
5. (Great)! That’s a terrific idea <u>and </u>I know my boss is going to love it.
Explanation:
Conjunctions are words used to connect words, phrases, or clauses. They can be coordinating, subordinating, or correlative. Conjunctions found in these sentences are <em>and, but, or</em>, and <em>that</em>.
Interjections are words used to express a sudden feeling. They are grammatically independent of the rest of the sentence. Examples of interjections found in these sentences are: <em>oh, ouch, </em>and <em>great!</em>
Answer:
Inner core vs. Outer core of the Earth. The earth's inner core is a solid ball of iron, nickel, and other metals, while the outer core is liquid metal composed of iron and nickel as well. The temperature of the inner core is estimated to about 5,400 degrees C or 9,800 degrees F, far beyond irons melting point