A Child Clause
a:  Subordinate clause ~
b:  your ten-year-old brother
What:  "Subordinating conjunctions make clauses subordinate and not independent, and therefore they cannot stand alone. A subordinate clause is like your ten-year-old brother trying to live in Grant South and take your classes. You need an independent clause to do that."
Useful?
Writer:  Not Stated
LCC: 
Where:
Date:   Oct 10 2013  6:15 PM
# 3942 Critique Analogy
