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<span>It cannot be a independent clause because that phrase itself cannot be its own sentence. For example in the sentence "I need some water to drink.", "I need some water" is an independent clause, because it can be a sentence that makes sense not like "to drink", because that makes no sense. So as I said before I got to talking about clauses</span>
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Explanation:
Ok i am kinda confused on what im supposed to do. so imma just ask questions about the cats actions.
What milk do cats drink?
What type of fish?
do they eat/drink anything else?
Idk if that is what you mean but i asked question~
A dependent clause cant be in a sentence without an Independent Clause
So the answer is Independent Clause
<span>Aside from individual word choice, the overall tone, or attitude, of a piece of writing should be appropriate to the audience and purpose. </span><span>Diction is word choice. When writing, use vocabulary suited for the type of assignment.
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