[ Grammar and Sentence Structure ]
Ava and Avery decided to go for a walk. Can you spot the dependent clause in this sentence: “Although it was raining, they went for a walk.”
A. They went for a walk.
B. Although it was raining.
C. It was raining.
D. Went for a walk.

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