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Review the list of dependent clauses and phrases listed below. Rewrite the list, and then interview two people asking them how they would complete the sentences. Write down their responses, and evaluate each of their responses to ensure that they are complete. Label each of the sentences as "simple" or "compound" or "complex" or "compound-complex." Be sure that your punctuation is accurate, and then submit your list below. In the forest (phrase—noun, but no subject and no verb)
Smashing against the bat (phrase—verb but no subject)
Before our first class (phrase)
After the snowstorm (phrase)
I am aware of the error (clause—subject and verb)
When the saints go marching in (clause)
Between a rock and a hard place (phrase)
Broken shards of glass (phrase)
Because of her beautiful smile (phrase)
Because she smiled at him (clause)

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