Answer:
Says: their the same 
Means: all equal, don't matter 
Matters: prolly dey time
Explanation:
I lowkey guess dis....Goodluck 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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?!  This sentence has no subordinate clause. In fact, it lacks a subordinating conjunction.
Explanation:
Do note that it IS possible to rewrite this sentence to CREATE a subordinating clause, but there is no subordinate clause that can be moved -- based on the sentence you have provided.
Some examples:
<em>After </em>clothes become too worn to be sold, they can be shredded and reprocessed into new items.
<em>Whenever </em>clothes become too worn to be sold, they can be shredded and reprocessed into new items.
<em>Once </em>clothes become too worn to be sold, they can be shredded and reprocessed into new items.
 
        
             
        
        
        
"Whose" is a possessive pronoun. It lets us know that the sculptures belong to someone.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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When my parents doesn't let me do what i want I either just say ok and walk away and mumble something mean about them or just don't ask