An independent clause is found in a compound sentence and occurs when each clause can operate as a complete sentence in it's own right.
A subordinate clause adds information but does not serve as a sentence in it's own right for example, it relies on the main clause within the sentence to make sense.
The sentence you construct would be a compound sentence and would read:
The journalist met a source at the hotel SO THAT he would get the facts for an article.
An office set up to handle a large volume of telephone calls, especially for taking orders and providing customer service.
Answer:
The cat hid his mouse toy under the bed would be correct. In this sentence the comma is not needed.
<span>A.The mother hopes her daughter will succeed.
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