Which of the following is a dependent clause?
A. I went to the store.
B. The cat jumped over the fence.
C. After the rain stopped
D. She is reading a book.

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A. yes. I am not.
B. Yes I am.
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No one on the plane was alive in the accident last night, ____?
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Choose the sentence or group of sentences that does not contain a fragment.
A. The locked room mystery was perfected by John Dickenson Carr. Regarded as the greatest plot magician.
B. The locked room mystery was perfected by John Dickenson Carr. He is generally regarded as the greatest plot magician.
C. The locked room mystery having been perfected by John Dickenson Carr, who is generally regarded as the greatest plot magician.
