The sentence that contains an independent clause is option B) “Norman now has a job at the high school”.
Independent clauses have meaning by themselves and don’t need other words. They have a subject and predicate as a simple sentence.
Option A) is not correct since the clause is incomplete; the part “at the high school” is an adverbial phrase of place that adds meaning to the independent clause.
Option C) is incorrect as the clause “though he is hoping to find work with the country” does not have meaning by itself and needs additional information.
Option D) is also incorrect since the phrase “to find work with the country” is a prepositional clause that modifies the verb “hope”.
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me and my love with an unwanted person to interfere in such things
I think it is C because A is missing commas, B doesn't need them and D doesn't need one.
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Explanation:
A lottery ticket is better than five dollars. You cannot buy much
with five dollars. For example, you can buy a hamburger for five dollars. A hamburger
may be nice for now, but you will be hungry again later. On the other hand, a lottery
ticket may be worth millions of dollars; enough to feed you for the rest of your life.
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longitudinal. <em>Hope this helps! :)</em>