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The correct answer would be since and therefore. A cause and effect situation explains the reasoning for something happening. Examples:
(1. Since Johnny decided not to wear a coat outside, he got sick and therefore needed medicine.
(2. Since the cat was chasing the mouse for hours last night, he got tired and therefore napped all day.
Answer: Letter B ✅
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Explanation:
To be totally honest, all of them do. However, option B states the actual year that they were in and still having to fight for equality in pay and how absurd it is. This one is difficult to answer though.
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A dependent clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb, but doesn't make much sense on its own. A lot of times, especially in a sentence with a comma, you can split the sentence and see if it makes any sense.
6. "Before we hiked"
7. "When we go on nature field trips."
8. "Since John was an expert of volcanoes"
9. "If you want to see something closer."
10. "After a volcano erupts"
None of those answers make sense as independent sentences, which is how you can tell they're dependent clauses; they depend on the other part of the sentence.