Answer:
independent clause
independent clauses
independent clause / dependent clause
"not depending on another for livelihood or subsistence"
<u>Mrs. Reese went skiing</u>, and <u>then she went for hot chocolate</u>.
<u> I am doing my best to complete one random act of kindness each day.</u>
Instead of doing homework, <u>Riley and Olivia did all their work in study hall</u>.
Yes, "All teenagers are mean and smelly they really need to clean up their acts." is a run on sentence.
They question wether someone of his class and with his education could be so brilliant
You didn’t attach the poem, but I would assume that it is because the boot is used more frequently, and there’s a familiarity between the boot and a person that isn’t always present with the dress shoe– one is likely to be owned by many.
<span>When he made the speech, he was standing under the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial.</span>