An independent clause is a set of words that can hold on its own as a sentence. It has a subject, verb and complete thought, as most would say. A dependent clause on the other hand cannot stand on its own.
The answer to this is "She can't study in France.".
Patricia does not know French is not the complete clause, Because Patricia does not know French is an dependent clause easily identified because it starts with BECAUSE and of course BECAUSE is not a clause, it is a subordinating conjunction.
Aramis was the forth musketeer
The moon doesn’t change shape. It actually stays the same. We see the moon change a different shape throughout the month which is what we know as the phases of the moon.
This is because the moon orbits around the earth, as the earth rotates on its axis. The shape we see is what is being reflected by the sun, you see 8 different shapes of the moon each month.
I'm Going To Go With Letter A. "Our Map Was Folded By The Teacher" Because The Subject Is Doing The Verb's Action.