<span>Because the rest of your doesn't seem to have been written here, I must assume the allusion you are referring to is </span>possibly from this line; Hamlet calls Polonius Jephthah, after the priest in the Old Testament who sacrifices his daughter to God. This allusion suggests <span>Polonius is sacrificing his daughter to trick Hamlet.</span>
Answer:
The answer is: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought
Explanation:
Independent clause is a type of clause that can stand alone and still have a meaning.
<u><em>I like chocolate</em></u> that is made in Switzerland. - this sentence consists of two clauses. The underlined clause is the independent one, we see that it can function as a sentence even without the dependent clause.
Its essential parts are subject, verb (predicate) and a complete thought. It also can contain objects, adverbials... but they are not a must.
I would say B!
Let me know if it’s right!
Too narrow because it gives no information about the crises.
The best answer for the question would probably be A