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Highlight all the words that make up the dependent clause below.If Daniela Paguro keeps up with her chores, her parents will let her adopt a snake.

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Highlight all the words that make up the dependent clause below.

If Daniela Paguro keeps up with her chores, her parents will let her adopt a snake.

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In the sentence "If Daniela Paguro keeps up with her chores, her parents will let her adopt a snake," the dependent clause is:

If Daniela Paguro keeps up with her chores

The dependent clause begins with the subordinating conjunction "If" and contains the subject "Daniela Paguro" and the verb phrase "keeps up with her chores." A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought, relying on the independent clause ("her parents will let her adopt a snake") to provide context and meaning. This structure creates a clear relationship where the condition of the dependent clause influences the action described in the independent clause.

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