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Write twelve complex sentences using one independent
clause and one adverb clause. In sentences 1-6, write the adverb clause first followed by the independent clause.
Example: Because I am sleepy, I will take a nap.
In sentences 7-12, write the independent clause first followed by the adverb clause. Example: I will take a nap because I am sleepy.
Please note the example that requires a comma.
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