A dependent clause cannot stand on its own. So yes, "Collecting the flower from him," is a dependent clause because it cannot stand on its own as a sentence.
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A line graph is commonly used to display change over time as a series of data points connected by straight line segments on two axes. The line graph therefore helps to determine the relationship between two sets of values, with one data set always being dependent on the other set.
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Deft means skillful, or careful, so to use it properly here's an example: He deftly placed the glass on the table
Symmetry is when something is aligned perfectly, an example: Stripes on a shirt. The strips on the shirt had good symmetry.
To put them in a sentence together: The patterns on the floors were deftly placed, and the symmetry was perfect.