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Subordinating Conjunctions: Compound Sentences by Subordination and Adjective and Adverbial Subordinate Clauses

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Read the following excerpt from a passage of a tale: 'She arrived at school when everyone had already left, as the traffic was terrible, and the rain didn't help.' Based on the presented excerpt, identify the adverbial clause and classify it according to its type:
a.
everyone had already left - concessive
b.
when everyone had already left - temporal
c.
at school when - conditional
d.
the traffic was terrible - causal
e.
She arrived at school - final

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