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Answer: C. I don't like snakes.
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that can stand on its own as a sentence. It conveys a complete idea - in this case, that the speaker does not like snakes. It contains a subject (I) and a predicate (don't like snakes).
<em>Dependent clauses</em>, on the other hand, do not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone. A dependent clause provides information, but does not make sense on its own. "After the rain", "Until the bus came" and "While we waited," are all dependent clauses.
Answer:
pretty sure the answer is d
Explanation:
Could you explain your question a bit more? I’m not quite understanding it.
Answer:
I think it's,
Tina placed, the new dishes on the counter, after removing them from the box.
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