An independent clause is a clause or a part of a sentence that can also be another sentence on its own. It has its own subject and predicate.
Of all the sentences given, letter B has an independent clause. Why is that?
In letter B, the sentence "Alan wants to visit his friends before he returns to college." can be broken down into two sentences.
1. Alan wants to visit his friends.
2. He returns to college.
In this case, we have 2 independent clause in one sentence which is why letter B is the answer.
Answer:
To help you read with greater focus on the texts purpose
Explanation:
To help you read with greater focus on the texts purpose
I'm not sure but I would go with C. if I were you because s' is possession of a group of people for example All the moms' children in the school were punished moms' is possession of more than one mom but mom's is possession of one mom so if you say childrens' instead of children's that would be wrong because children is a plural by itself so you can't turn a plural into a plural possession all you have to do is just put 's after a plural word to give it possession.