The element necessary to complete the sentence above is D) independent clause.
You already have a subject (I) and a predicate (save), so these two are not needed, nor is a prepositional phrase. But you need an independent clause, because this is a dependent clause which cannot stand on its own. For example:
If I save enough money, <em>I will buy a car. </em>
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Answer:
We should tweak a few things to enhance your writing.
Explanation:
As I read your answer, I would give some advice to fix a few things for it to make sense. You wrote Esperanza twice, so replace the extra name with the actual word you meant to write.
Also, the lesson would be (just a little more expanded version to give clarification): Esperanza realized that being rude to others is the same as being rude to her friends, which is why she learned not to do such a thing.
Also, another tip is to read your answer out loud to yourself and figure out any other problems it has.
Let me know if I need to clarify anything! :))
Answer:
I would go with option A or D.
Explanation:
To be honest, the both generally say the same thing. Best you make your judgment from there. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.