[ Conjunctions ]
Identify the subordinate conjunction and dependent clause in each sentence.
Margaret and her family will eat dinner on the patio as long as the citronella candles are lit.
A. Margaret
Margaret and her family will eat dinner
B. as
as long as the citronella candles are lit
C. as long as
as long as the citronella candles are lit

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