In the sentence “Justin bolted down the track with
exuberance, raising his arms in”, the underlined words can be correctly
identified as an independent clause.
To add, an independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can
stand by itself as a simple sentence. Making sense by
itself, an independent clause is composed of a subject and a predicate.
Exposition: Rainsford is traveling by boat towards a hunting trip when he falls overboard. He ends up at a large house where he meets General Zaroff.
Conflict: Zaroff explains that the "game" that he finds most dangerous, the thing he loves hunting most, is people. He is going to hunt Rainsford.
Rising Action: Rainsford tries to survive in the jungle, avoiding Zaroff's hunt. Some of the first things that he does to avoid Zaroff are: doubling back on his trail and making it as loopy and complicated as possible and climbing a tree to sleep in overnight. Zaroff finds him anyway, but does not kill him, he just taunts him. The next day he makes a trap: a tree held back with a knife on it that he hoped Zaroff would set off. He managed to jump out of the way though, only being hurt on the shoulder. After that, he dug a pit with pointy sticks at the bottom. This only managed to kill one of Zaroff's dogs, though. On the final day, Rainsford's knife tree killed Ivan.
Climax: Chased by Zaroff's dogs, Rainsford found himself at the sea and decided to jump in.
Falling Action: Zaroff, back at home, had an amazing dinner then went to his room to relax where he found Rainsford waiting for him.
Resolution: Rainsford kills Zaroff, feeding him to his own hunting dogs.
The answer is A) Dictionary.
School teaches and learning new things that u couldnt do in middle school
I think he was trying to answer a different question ^^