......................................Robert?
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Answer:
You could say,
"Pretty good what about you?"
"It is kinda crazy"
"Im doing good, thanks"
"I have been doing good and doing some fun things at home"
Or you can just say "I'm doing good thank you" in a normal way.
Explanation:
The most accurate answer for this would most likely be answer choice A.
Not only does that answer have words directly from the excerpt to support it, but the cottage is described as being a pleasant and homey space that everyone can gather in. With the words “lived in,” it shows that the cottage is happy and lively.
I hope this helps! :)
<u>Explanation:</u>
An independent clause refers to a group of words (found in a sentence) that contains both a subject and a predicate. And <em>the predicate of a sentence</em> is simply a verb explaining what the subject does.
Therefore, here are all the words that make up the two independent clauses below:
Subject = <em>Erik Killmonger</em>
Predicate = signed up for knitting lessons; (he) <u>wanted to make his own sweaters.</u>