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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I am really lost in this clause and would love anyone could help me with..

For Americans, the issue encapsulates a major fault line in their society

this is the clause and I am debating whether this is a Subordinated clause or not.
Aslo I am unsure about the function of a major fault line has in the clause, is it fair to say it is is dO
  

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Anonymous For Americans, the issue encapsulates a major fault line in their society... I am debating whether this is a Subordinated clause or not. It cannot be subordinate, since it is a single clause standing alone as a simple sentence.

  • Anonymous For Americans, the issue encapsulates a major fault line in their society...
  • I am debating whether this is a Subordinated clause or not.
  • It cannot be subordinate, since it is a single clause standing alone as a simple sentence.
  • Anonymous I am unsure about the function of a major fault line has in the clause, is it fair to say it is is dO Yes, it is the DO of 'encapsulates'.
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AnonymousFor Americans, the issue encapsulates a major fault line in their society... I am debating whether this is a Subordinated clause or not.
It cannot be subordinate, since it is a single clause standing alone as a simple sentence.
Anonymous I am unsure about the function of a major fault line has in the clause, is it fair to say i

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