In the first question, you need the conjunction. You cannot change 'go' to 'attend' as it will not make sense. Neither cannot be replaced by 'either', so that leaves you with one choice, and that is Choice C.
In the second question, a dependent clause is a group of words that cannot stand by itself. I believe the answer for this second questions would be D, because you can't find a group of words that cannot stand by itself.
In the last question, an independent clause is a group of words that can stand by itself. The group of words that can stand by itself in the sentence is <u>I can't find the sweater.</u>
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Answer:A
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The last one:
Andrea is getting a second opinion regarding her liver cancer diagnosis from
Harold Martin, a specialist at the Manor Clinic, in Boston.
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A second prepositional phrase in a sentence that modifies part of the first prepositional phrase. There can also be a third nested prepositional phrase that modifies part of the second prepositional phrase, and so on.
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