The girls always ____________ for their team.
A. cheer
B. cheered
C. are cheering
D. cheers

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A. talk
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B. A dependent clause is a type of clause that is always placed before an independent clause, whereas an independent clause is a type of clause that is always placed after a dependent clause.
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