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Which example shows two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction?
(i) She weeded the garden before she swept out the garage.
(ii) She weeded the garden and swept out the garage.
(iii) She weeded the garden and she swept out the garage.
(iv) Before she swept out the garage, she weeded the garden

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Answered by asharul11026
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Answer:

answer is

She weeded the garden before she swept out the garage.

Explanation:

Answered by tripurshravya
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Answer:

Answer:(iii) She weeded the garden and she swept out the garage.

Answer:(iii) She weeded the garden and she swept out the garage.Explanation:

Answer:(iii) She weeded the garden and she swept out the garage.Explanation:look at the question, they are asking us two INDEPENDENT clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. "before" is not a coordinating conjunction whereas "and " is a coordinating conjunction. and now the confusion here will be in two options, both have "and" so what will be the right answer? so the answer will be option iii because if you remove the coordinating conjunction, and see the option 3 will make more sense than option 2. Option 3 will make more sense that option 2.

Thus, our answer here is option (iii) She weeded the garden and she swept out the garage.

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