Answer:
All three clauses in the sentence are independent clauses:
1. She turned left
2. he steered right
3. and I kept going straight ahead
Explanation:
An independent clause is a group of words that can convey a complete thought on its own, being able to stand alone as a sentence. In other words, when you read an independent clause alone, it makes perfect sense.
In the sentence we are analyzing here, three independent clauses were put together, combined with a comma between the firs two, and a comma plus the coordinating conjunction "and" between the final two.
"She turned left, he steered right, and I kept going straight ahead."
If we separate each clause, they will still make perfect sense alone:
1. She turned left
2. he steered right
3. and I kept going straight ahead
I would say C, it compares it to a honeycomb and a mammoth therefore comparing it to animals.
"You should always<u> </u><u>feed</u><u> </u>a horse with a flat palm.."
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