That depends on the teacher but I would just wright a page.
A dependent clause should have no punctuation between an independent clause when the dependent clause comes afterwards.
The correct answer for this would be option B. Based on the given sentence above, the highlighted part of the sentence which is "<span>who had been to the mansion before," is called an appositive phrase. This is considered as an appositive phrase because it renames or describes the noun next to it. Hope this helps.</span>
Because Juliet is a religious teen, Shakespeare uses the word "sin."