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English, 09.11.2020 14:00, angel10999

Which of the following adds a subordinate clause to the main clause below? I woke up early this morning.
O A.
I woke up early this morning; the birds were singing so loudly.
OB.
I woke up early this morning, and the birds were singing so loudly.
OC.
I woke up early this morning because the birds were singing so loudly.
OD.
I woke up early this morning. The birds were singing so loudly.


Which of the following adds a subordinate clause to the main clause below?

I woke up early this m

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