Subordinate clauses in sentences from Gabriel García Márquez's 'Tuesday Siesta' have been identified.
Subordinate clauses are parts of a sentence that cannot stand alone and are introduced by subordinating conjunctions like 'when,' 'if,' or 'because.' In Gabriel García Márquez's 'Tuesday Siesta,' the following three sentences contain subordinate clauses:
A. The girl tried to, but the shade wouldn't move because of the rust.
B. 'If you feel like doing anything, do it now,' said the woman.
C. When the far door closed again, the woman sat down next to her daughter.
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