An independent clause is a clause or a part of a sentence that can also be another sentence on its own. It has its own subject and predicate.
Of all the sentences given, letter B has an independent clause. Why is that?
In letter B, the sentence "Alan wants to visit his friends before he returns to college." can be broken down into two sentences.
1. Alan wants to visit his friends.
2. He returns to college.
In this case, we have 2 independent clause in one sentence which is why letter B is the answer.
B is the answer. Simile is a comparison using like or as
Answer:
what an eassy on equlity or discrimination
Answer:
"Clubs."
Explanation:
The information about Jared contained in the text shown in the question above is all about clubs that he participates, participated in or is thinking of creating. This type of information is relevant to an annual page entitled "clubs", since it refers, exactly, to clubs and not to hobbies, sports or awards that Jared participated/won.