Among your options, there is only one clause, and that would be A. "she got soaked walking."
When it comes to clauses, they need to have a subject (she in A), and a verb (got soaked in A). The other options don't have both the subject and the verb and thus cannot be considered clauses. There is however another clause in this sentence (because her umbrella was in her gym locker), but it is not one of your options.
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Hey, I know that eating makes you feel better because it is a comfortable space and you feel safe but maybe you should try eating healthier. It will still be eating so you will still feel alright and better but this way when you eat you get in better shape, grow stronger, look prettier, and then when you walk out into the world all eyes will be on you, and how fabulous you look. I know it's hard and a lot to ask but please try to eat healthier even if it's just a little bit. That will help you more than you think.
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Try this. Not my best work but it still works.
Answer: It is essentially all about life and death: "To be or not to be" means "To live or not to live"
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Shakespeare probably had them killed of stage, as he has most characters die off stage in this show, because it is easier to talk about deaths rather than show them. It would require a lot of fake blood and creative staging to make the deaths look believable.
The first involves choosing a topic and becoming familiar with it.