The correct answer is this one: B
<span>A clause has a subject and a verb; a phrase does not
A clause must have a subject and a verb, it must express a complete proposition. A phrase is the head of any sort and its complements and modifiers </span>
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When reading a first person point of view, remember the author or narrator is giving their side of the story, and does not know the actual emotions of a person other than assuming. it is their explanation of whatever Is being explained.
The subject of this sentence is 'anyone', it is the doer of the action, the possible 'seer' of the striped umbrella.
A isn't correct because 'you' isn't the subject, but anyone
C is the object.
D is the helping verb.