The correct answer is option <span>B. phrase that has nothing to modify in a sentence.</span>
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Answer:
1. How does the roles played in a discussion in class relate to roles played in a democratic society?
2. Which group role is most vital to the discussion?
3. If the size and nature of a discussion group is smaller than normal, how can roles be balanced without work having to be unbalanced?
4. What is the purpose of swapping group roles periodically and how does it benefit or take away from someone's experience in a discussion?
5. Can varied interests and personalities more often times than not cause conflict and weaker ideas compared to individual work?
Explanation:
Answer:
All three clauses in the sentence are independent clauses:
1. She turned left
2. he steered right
3. and I kept going straight ahead
Explanation:
An independent clause is a group of words that can convey a complete thought on its own, being able to stand alone as a sentence. In other words, when you read an independent clause alone, it makes perfect sense.
In the sentence we are analyzing here, three independent clauses were put together, combined with a comma between the firs two, and a comma plus the coordinating conjunction "and" between the final two.
"She turned left, he steered right, and I kept going straight ahead."
If we separate each clause, they will still make perfect sense alone:
1. She turned left
2. he steered right
3. and I kept going straight ahead
Katie called, "He looked so belligerent he could have devoured me."