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Connecting Sentences and Clauses
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from the passage is complex?
Read the passage.
The panther paused to sniff the humid night air. It heard
noises up ahead, but it did not recognize the sounds. The
strange noises continued, and the panther became
frightened. The panther crept into a cave because it was
afraid.
The panther paused to sniff the humid night air.
It heard noises up ahead, but it did not recognize the
sounds.
The strange noises continued, and the panther became
frightened.
The panther crept into a cave because it was afraid.

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