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Decide if the clause in capital letters is DEPENDENT or INDEPENDENT. The batter's stance didn't change AS THE BALL APPROACHED.
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Decide if the clause in capital letters is DEPENDENT or INDEPENDENT.
The batter's stance didn't change AS THE BALL APPROACHED.
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It's definitely dependent, on its own it just doesn't make sense.
As the ball approached.
Approached what? It needs to be connected to something else to make sense.
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hm well the batter didn't have anything to do with the ball being thrown so I guess DEPENDENT.
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