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Which answer correctly identifies a SUBORDINATE CLAUSE from the example sentence? --

Whenever I try to dance, I trip over my own feet.

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The answer that correctly identifies a subordinate clause from the example sentence "Whenever I try to dance, I trip over my own feet" is:

- "Whenever I try to dance"

A subordinate clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. In this sentence, the subordinate clause "Whenever I try to dance" introduces a dependent condition or time frame. It cannot stand alone because it does not express a complete thought. It depends on the main clause "I trip over my own feet" to form a complete sentence.

The main clause "I trip over my own feet" can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought and does not depend on any other clause. It contains the subject "I" and the verb "trip."

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