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Answer:
"I'm going to see The Great Gatsby at the cinema", said Dave.
"Have you read the book?", asked Julia.
"I haven't", said Dave.
"It's really good, i can lend it to you", said julia.
"That's very kind of you Julia", said Dave
Explanation:
Can you give the name of the book you are referring too? Or any additional info?
Answer:
an independent clause
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence (i.e., it expresses a complete thought).
Answer:
The next day I had soccer after school, so Spencer had to go buy the plant alone.
Explanation:
The above sentence gives no clue about Ruthie's feeling for Spencer. It simply stated that Spencer had to buy the plant alone because Ruthie was to play soccer. Ruthie's ill feeling can be seen in sentences such as;
1. Spencer almost never has a good idea, and
2. I rolled my eyes in scorn.
These and some other comments made by Ruthie reveal the negative way that Ruthie viewed Spencer.