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Hi, my name is ashlynn and i'm 15 identify the independent clause(s) in the following sentence. many voters registered for the election, but only a small percentage of them voted. a. many voters registered for the election b. but only a small percentage of them voted c. only a small percentage of them voted d. both many voters registered for the election and only a small percentage of them voted are independent clauses joined by the coordinating conjunction but. anyone answer / im doing my mothers homework

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