Its a dependent clause
and i think you meant "until" im not the grammar police but just sayin
Answer:
However, when her
child cries and she applies a stranger's technique <u>that she
</u>
<u>had initially disregarded</u>, she finds that it works.
Based on the given sentence above, I can say that it is a compound sentence. What makes this sentence compound is that, it consists of two independent clauses and are connected by a coordinating conjunction "so". Therefore, the answer for this would be the last option: two independent clauses.
Answer:
C. I don't like snakes.
Explanation:
An independent clause is a phrase that can stand on its own as a sentence. "I don't like snakes" has a subject, verb, and noun; therefore it is a complete sentence. None of the other answer choices are complete sentences; they are dependent clauses.
Answer:
I think it does.
Explanation:
Considering most people edit their pictures and stuff on social media. Most people say that those pictures are beautiful or pretty. But that isn't necessarily true, because being beautiful isn't always how you look. Most people on social media think beauty is how you look.
Hope that helps.