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Use the sentence to complete the activity.
Jessica ate the cookies that her daughter baked for her.
In one to two sentences, identify the bold words as an independent clause, dependent clause, or phrase, and explain their functions within the sentence.
Jessica ate the cookies that her daughter baked for her.
In one to two sentences, identify the bold words as an independent clause, dependent clause, or phrase, and explain their functions within the sentence.
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ummmm... help me
Use the sentence to complete the activity.
Jessica ate the cookies "that her daughter baked for her."
In one to two sentences, identify the bold words as an independent clause, dependent clause, or phrase, and explain their functions within the sentence.
Jessica ate the cookies "that her daughter baked for her."
In one to two sentences, identify the bold words as an independent clause, dependent clause, or phrase, and explain their functions within the sentence.
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GPT 3.5
"Jessica ate the cookies" is an independent clause because it can stand alone as a complete sentence. "that her daughter baked for her" is a dependent clause because it relies on the independent clause to make sense. It acts as an adjective by providing additional information about the cookies.
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GPT 3.5
The phrase "that her daughter baked for her" is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It acts as an adjective by describing which cookies Jessica ate - the ones her daughter baked for her.
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