A) When a person has a full-prescription-strength pain relief from a physician
The complete adjective clause in the sentence is F. that I have prepared.
An adjective clause usually starts with who, whom, when, where, why, that or which. Most often it provides more information and description; however, it will not change the meaning of the sentence.
An independent clause is a sentence or part of one that can stand alone.
So I have a feeling that the first one is correct as "My sister and I love to cook" and "we spend hours cooking together" can both stand alone yet are joined by a semicolon.
I hope this has helped
The yolk of the egg is white
Answer:
A gerund ends in -ing So I would say the last option- Her only regret is not dancing at the wedding.Explanation: