B.
A nominative absolute is a phrase that starts or ends a sentence and has no grammatical relation with the rest of the sentence.
Answer:
a specific claim about a particular subject that must be proved with evidence.
Explanation:
It makes the most sense after you use process of elimination.
Assuming the question asks which of the following is found in the sentence, neither A. a dependent clause or C. a subordinating conjunction exist in the sentence, so the only possible answer is B. an independent clause.
"The harsh wind scoured the scant remaining leaves from the trees" ⇒ This is an independent clause because it represents a complete thought.
"<span>a desolate landscape remained in its wake</span>" ⇒ This is also an independent clause.
", and" ⇒ This is a coordinating conjunction, connecting two independent clauses.
Answer:
I'd sat 4. a stand-alone episode designed to sell the series