I think it's this morning. Because it doesn't make sense to say this morning he said he's going to France if there wasn't a specific day that was said it just says at the end of June.
Answer:
The clause is "when the moon rises"...the clause has a predicate and subject...but is not considered as a full grammatical sentence.
Explanation:
The correct answer is the first option - The statue holding the torch is the Statue of Liberty.
You don't need a comma in this sentence because if you separated the phrase <em>holding the torch </em>using commas, then it would mean that phrase is non-essential, when in fact its meaning is very important for this sentence. It is important to know which statue exactly that is - and this is why the phrase should not be separated by commas.