Read the following sentences and identify whether the underlined word groups are main clauses (MC) or subordinate clauses (SC). 1. Although it was raining, Saina went jogging in the park. 2. Vani eats chocolate whenever she gets a poor grade in Maths. 3. After the flood destroyed their home, the family moved to a refugee camp. 4. While walking in the park, Daman saw a squirrel eating potato chips. 5. The dog is going to keep whining unless you take him for a walk. 6. My mother received the flowers which I had sent her on Mother's Day. 7. I don't like reading film magazines because they are full of gossip. 8. She is not going to forgive you as long as you refuse to accept responsibility
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4,Rani Road
Ranchi
20 July 20..
The Editor
The Times of India
Delhi
Subject: How to boost the tourism industry
Sir
Tourism like any other industry has to satisfy the customers for its success. And in tourism the customers are the tourists. In order to attract the customers the industry has to take care of certain basic things. The first of these is security. Tourists must feel themselves secure when they are visiting a place. They should have no fear of being cheated or robbed. Next comes the system of transport. It must be easy, comfortable and not too expensive. The place must also be clean and should have attractive surroundings. The hospitality of the people and their friendly behaviour towards the tourist can help a lot in attracting them to the place again and again. To do all this both the government and the public have to play their respective roles faithfully and diligently.
Yours truly
Rama
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In compiling a list of the greatest endings in movie history, we had many arguments over many months about this very dynamic, and found ourselves drawn to certain types we deemed successful more than others: Ambiguous, dark endings; endings that purported to explain something but secretly did not; endings that denied us (and the characters) closure; endings that featured people dancing, but not always in joyous, triumphant fashion. Maybe that was a reflection of the times we were living. (Dark, uncertain, marked by a significant amount of human flailing.) Sometimes, we did go for the cathartic, bring-happy-tears-to-your-face finale, but we frequently found ourselves opining the sorts of stories that lack that release. The unendings.