Which sentence shows a relationship between two independent clauses?(1 point)
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He wants to go to the park because it's sunny.
He wants to go to the park because it's sunny.
I wish I had more ice cream.
I wish I had more ice cream.
The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week.
The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week.
When Brian gets bored, he goes to the internet and he looks for a game to play.
When Brian gets bored, he goes to the internet and he looks for a game to play.
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He wants to go to the park because it's sunny.
He wants to go to the park because it's sunny.
I wish I had more ice cream.
I wish I had more ice cream.
The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week.
The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week.
When Brian gets bored, he goes to the internet and he looks for a game to play.
When Brian gets bored, he goes to the internet and he looks for a game to play.
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The sentence that shows a relationship between two independent clauses is:
"The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week."
This sentence contains two independent clauses ("The floods caused widespread damage" and "residents were without power for a week") joined by the conjunction "and."
"The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week."
This sentence contains two independent clauses ("The floods caused widespread damage" and "residents were without power for a week") joined by the conjunction "and."