Answer:
B
Explanation:
The comma helps separate the two clauses, even though it's not needed.
An independent clause is a complete sentence so it can be by itself. However, a dependent clause is an incomplete sentence. Based on that knowledge, you can tell that:
'And my sister came to meet us' is a dependent clause, while 'We were waiting outside because it was a nice day' is an independent clause.
PERIOD. UvU
If I become an English teacher I would teach topics that are thought provoking and ppl can have a discussion on.
Nick agrees to arrange a meeting between Daisy and Gatsby because he <span>had learned a lot about their past relationship and he wanted to make Gatsby happy.
He was aware of the fact that Gatsby had been loving Daisy for a very long time, and that she was actually the reason why he was living there and why he became rich. He also knew that Daisy still had feelings for Gatsby, and he just wanted them to be together and love each other. </span>
In what act 2 and scene 2???
I would say using a comma to combine the two sentences.