Its a dependent clause because it can't stand alone, it doesn't make sense
Answer:
The answer is either c) or b) depending on wheter or not you have an accent or are southern like me.
I would say the author uses irony in this passage that remembering his mother makes him not happy but miserable which may be the opposite of what is expected but he would rather suffer this than be happy in forgetting her as this latter feeling would be expected to make him sad.
The correct option might be she accepts the men's friendly affections for her because she would've gotten angry with all this touching, etc, but she didn't get angry. Somehow I believe she "enjoyed" it...
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It's wired to chose our half's toppings