Complex sentence

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A complex sentence is a sentence with an independent clause and at least one dependent clause (subordinating clause). The dependent clause is introduced by either a subordinate conjunction such as although, or because or a relative pronoun such as who or which.

use: I was sad and I was mad at you combining to form the main clause I was sad and mad at you independent clause.

    • Independent clause: Some voters want special consideration
    • Dependent clause: that accounts for their handicaps (modifies the noun in the independent clause)

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