An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence such as Dave sleeps and a dependent clause can't stand alone as a sentence like when dave sleeps
The first prediction is extremely unlikely. Daniela is described as a "smart and sweet-faced girl" which would make no sense if she somehow behaved "spitefully toward him [Danny]". I can only see the second prediction happening if this were a cheesy cliche romance novel. However, logically this cannot happen, as Daniela was shy and joined no clubs, which limits her ability to gain friends. It would be unlikely if they ever met. Therefore, the prediction that would most likely happen would be the third one. It cannot be the fourth one as Danny has "good humor" and has a nice personality; he would not dislike Daniela with this type of attitude.
The answer is that Danny and Daniela will never meet and become friends.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because "I don't know what we are doing tomorrow," can be a sentence on its own.
It looks to be that choice "A" has been cut off. If not, then C should be your answer!
<span>B. It is recited from memory rather than written. They are cultural expressions that are disseminated between peoples and regions in a spoken or recited way, this is the oral form, because the story is not transmitted in written form but spoken and always remains in the memory of the people who make the story and people that listen to it, conserving its origin and meaning.</span>