Circle each independent clause in the sentence below (some sentences may only have one). Next, say whether the conjunction is used to show an agreement, disagreement, or reason. I normally like to run,but today I am walking agreement / disagreement / reason

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Answer: Circle "I normally like to run", and choose "disagreement".

Explanation: "I normally like to run" could stand as a sentence on it's own, so it's independant. The sentence uses the word "but", which shows a disagreement. Maybe you could think of it like the person is disagreeing with what she/he usually does, (running), and instead is walking.