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Does "who fail to show up for the regents test considered" to be a dependent clause​

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Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

A dependent clause is a clause that is not a complete sentence and that cannot stand on its own. It is "dependent" on another clause. For something to be an independent clause or complete sentence, it must have a subject, verb, and complete thought. The clause above does not have a subject. It cannot stand on its own and needs another clause to show a complete thought. The clause needs the information of who is failing to show up.

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