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Annotate: Subordinate clauses add details and cannot stand alone as sentences. Underline one subordinate
clause in paragraph 10 and circle its subordinating
conjunction.
Analyze: Explain the relationship between the
subordinate clause and the independent clause. Why do
you think Mann used a subordinate clause in this
sentence?

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