The subject of the independent clause in the sentence we are analyzing here is "The only people", and the verb is "were", as further explained below.
<h3>What is an independent clause?</h3>
An independent clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate. It conveys a full thought, which means it can be completely understood, without the need for other clauses.
The sentence we are analyzing here contains one independent clause and two subordinate clauses. The problem is that one of those subordinate clauses is placed between the subject and the verb of the independent clause, which makes it a bit confusing:
- Independent clause: The only people were a few Tarrageishan cannibals.
- First subordinate clause: who witnessed Duncan's misadventure.
- Second subordinate clause: who happened to be passing by.
Now that we know which one is the independent clause, we can easily identify its subject and verb:
- Subject - The only people.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.
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Answer to question 1:
i think the reason why the play writers of “The diary of Anne Frank” made the story of anne into a play to being the struggle she went through in the attic to life.
Reasoning: The story of Anne Frank should be told to being light to the trauma Jews faced in WW2
Answer to question 2: The story of Anne Frank is a hard story to tell and could get a lot of backlash if not created according to what happened in her diary. The challenges are also being able to act out some of the challenges the story had and to bring the story to light with out being to dash because the holocaust is still considered a very touchy topic.
i hope this helped :)