<u>Explanation:</u>
An independent clause refers to a group of words (found in a sentence) that contains both a subject and a predicate. And <em>the predicate of a sentence</em> is simply a verb explaining what the subject does.
Therefore, here are all the words that make up the two independent clauses below:
Subject = <em>Erik Killmonger</em>
Predicate = signed up for knitting lessons; (he) <u>wanted to make his own sweaters.</u>
She refers that : She does not trust Mr. Brympton.
That's why the narrator made an effort to keep Mr. Brympton away so he's not to close to her
Answer: first off hi, second i have a story you can write, my grandfather migrated here from south America he was Jewish
Explanation: you can use this sentence as an example to write a story say something like my friends grandpa or something just do a little research about the region, and religion and you should get what you need. if this doesnt help im sorry :)
The correct option is this: THE WARM TEMPERATURE WILL COMPLICATE THE FAMILY'S HIKE.
From the passage given above, it can be seen that the author has carefully chosen the setting in order to pave way for the proper development of the play. The unexpected warm weather experienced by the family members when they emerge from their car will surely affect their enjoyment of the hiking session.