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is a clause?When World War II broke out, Beardenserved in the U.S. Army.A broke outB in the U.S. ArmyC served in the U.S. ArmyD When World War II broke out

is a clause?When World War II broke out, Beardenserved in the U.S. Army.A broke outB-example-1
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It is D. When World War II broke out

Because it contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is "Bearden" and the predicate is "served".

User Sebastian Celis
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I'm pretty sure it is D: "When World War II broke out"
It is a subordinating (dependant) clause.

A is a predicator
B is a prepositional phrase
C is a predicate

I'm pretty sure, but if I have got anything wrong, I'd be happy to be corrected.
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