A sounds like a answer but don't let it fool you, same with C. B or D will most likely be your answer I would go with D
The answer is B. An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Answer:
Mrs. White still believes the wish will be granted, and that her son will come back to them from the dead. Mr. White now understands that the granting of a wish guarantees that something horrific will happen, as the wish and consequence of if were far different than what was intended.
"It's my boy; it's Herbert!" she cried, struggling mechanically. "I forgot it was two miles away. What are you holding me for? Let go. I must open the door."
"For God's sake, don't let it in," cried the old man trembling.
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