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Identify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence and select the type of relationship it demonstrates.

You don't have to go just because I asked you to do it.

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Hi

You don't have to go because I asked you to do it.

BECAUSE is the subordinating conjunction.

It demonstrates a reason (or a cause)

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Answer: subordinating conjunction: because, relationship: cause.

Explanation: a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause. A subordinating conjunction is a conjunction that introduces a subordinating clause (a phrase that doesn't have complete meaning on its own). In the given sentence the subordinating conjunction is "because" and the relationship between the two clauses is a relationship of cause.

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