Answer:
I think it is the first option
Well, there are some simple but very deep lines written by Hughes which pose as an allusion to the Whitman's poem, and the way readers can recognize it during acquaintance with these authors is being hidden inthe very first<span> line of the poem (“I, too, sing America”) which is commonly known as a direct response to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing.”
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I’m sorry if my answer isn’t very helpful but nobody can answer this question without knowing what book it’s from.
Your answer is A.
This is why:
At the end of this short novel, the audience learns that the Necklace was fake! If Mathilde would have come clean with the fact that she lost it, she wouldn't have had to do all that work and make herself old.
An independent clause must have
A.subject with its modifiers and a complete verb
<u>B. At least one subject and one verb
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C. Several phases
D. Several subjects each with a verb