'who accepts new patients'. This is a dependent clause because it is dependent on the other part of the sentence to have it make sense.
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I like riding bikes with friends. (riding bikes)
The change that was made in the second sentence is that it created a compound sentence. The correct answer is option B. The compound subject now has two independent clauses: "The holidays are just around the corner" and "I need to go shopping". The independent clauses are connected with the coordinating conjunction "so".
C. Deena owed her brother $25.00.