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Label each group of words S for sentence or CF for clause fragment. *Even though we waited too long, we can still enter the contest.
*Although I have never seen a ballet on stage
*When did the little girl start to cry and throw a tantrum?
*Before George Washington crossed the Delaware
* You closed your eyes when you made the wish

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