Which clause is subordinate? a. After an hour, all except one had been captured.
b. When we looked out the living room window.
c. There were baby goats running all over the yard!
d. Someone had not shut the gate completely.

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Answer 1
Answer: B. When we looked out the living room window
Answer 2
Answer: A subordinate clause is not a complete sentence. B. Is a subordinate clause. 

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B. while and however.
C. both and difference.
D. also and hand.

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