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Practice Two DIRECTIONS: Put brackets around any independent clause [S+V+CT=IC]. Underline dependent clauses {AAAWWUUBISS+S+V+NOCT. Put stars around any *phrases* set off by commas. An
example has been done for you.
EX. A kindly gentleman with impeccable manners, Mr. Jones was respe[ted by everyone.
9. I walked to the store, secretly hoping to see Andrea on the way there.
10. Because your temper is out of control, you are losing friends.
11. Colin, my son's best friend, is an excellent student.
12. I will write a letter of recommendation for Amanda if she applies for the job.


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