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The question "why" is usually answered by, "because [something]."

The word "because" is a conjunction that joins two parts of a sentence.

Example:

Why are you home early?

I'm home early because the school is closed due to fire.

"I'm home early" and "the school is closed due to fire" are independent clauses because they can stand alone. The word "because" (which answers the question "why") joins them into one sentence (makes them "conjunct").

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