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Which sentence contains an underlined subordinate clause?

A. (Norman Now Has A Job) at the high school, though he is hoping to find work with the county.

B. (Norman Now Has A Job at the high school), though he is hoping to find work with the county.

C. Norman Now Has A Job at the high school, (though he is hoping to find work with the county).

D. Norman Now Has A Job at the high school, though he is hoping (to find work with the county).

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Answer: it is c

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C. Norman now has a job at the high school, (though he is hoping to find work with the county). This is because a subordinate clause always begins with a subordinating conjunction; when, then, although, etc. And it is dependent on the main clause. 
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