You should add -es
ex. catches, sixes
I believe the correct answer is B. The modifier "wearing a blue dress" is placed far from the noun which is supposed to modify - Stacey. Such as it is, it could easily be attributed to another noun, the stage. It would seem that the stage was wearing a blue dress, rather than Stacey. This is easily fixable with a comma between "stage" and "wearing".
The C and D sentences are also a little bit awkward, but they don't contain a misplaced modifier.
Answer:
so you know what your trying to answer
Tara could not wait for summer.
An independent clause can be it's own sentence, while a dependent clause could not.
The full sentence could be:
Tara could not wait for summer as she was tired of doing homework.
The dependent clause would be ’as she was tried of homework’ because that can't be it's own sentence because it doesn't form a complete thought.
’Tara could not wait for summer’ is an independent clause because it has both a subject and a verb.
1)But I stayed good friends with the boy who had been wounded his first day at the front, because he would never know now how he would have turned out; so he could never be accepted either, and I liked him because I thought perhaps he would not have turned out to be a hawk either.