<span>An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence (i.e., it expresses a complete thought). An independent clause, like all clauses, has a subject and verb. When there are no dependent clauses in the same sentence as an independent clause, the independent clause is a simple sentence.</span>
international
International students are from other countries.
Answer:
"I'm still young, but I work on my memory daily so I don't become senile."
Explanation:
Senile means denoting to old age and that sentence correctly uses it