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the crucible acts one and two vocabulary
csi english 10
name chale poytier
each of these words appears in either acts 1 or 2 of the crucible. write an original complex sentence using the word properly on the line that follows. cx = ic + dc. highlight your dependent clauses and underline your independent clause in each sentence. circle the subordinating conjunction. label the subject and verb in each clause.
potential subordinating conjunctions to use: because, when, although, whenever, if, while, since, that, even though
A complex sentence has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. A subordinating conjunction starts a dependent clause. For example, "Although it was raining, we went for a walk." Here, "Although it was raining" is the dependent clause (highlighted), "we went for a walk" is the independent clause (underlined), and "although" is the subordinating conjunction (circled). The subject - verb pairs are "it - was raining" in the dependent clause and "we - went" in the independent clause.
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No specific word is given to form a sentence. But to fulfill the requirements for a word like "abomination", an example sentence could be: "Although she knew it was an abomination to many, she continued with her controversial art project."
Dependent clause: "Although she knew it was an abomination to many" (Subject - she, Verb - knew; second subject - it, second verb - was). Subordinating conjunction - "Although" (circled). Independent clause: "she continued with her controversial art project" (Subject - she, Verb - continued).