I think it’s a because you if they say their name, you shouldn’t try to figure out how to spell it bc they think you weren’t listening to them and you need them to repeat it or something.
The independant clause mean the simple subject which says that you can read a part of a sentence that makes a lot of sense. So in this sentence "Since you are writing a poem, how will you use metaphors?"
The dependent clause is the one that makes no sense while being alone.
In this sentence the dependent clause is Since you are writing a poem.
It makes no sense all alone in one sentence.
Now for the actual question answer is the independent clause.
The independent clause is how will you use metaphors?
I think that is the independent clause because it really makes sense even though it's a part of the question.
In order: Your/writers name, teacher/supervisor name, class name, and date
C. Compound because it uses “and” to put together two sentence's.
It tells the lesson the author learned i think