I believe it would be world parents
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If a statement is a simple sentence that describes something and doesn't lie, then some examples would be "A folktale is a legend." or "A folktale is a story that people tell." et cetera.
A phrase is a group of words that can serve to describe or modify one or more words in a sentence, but it lacks a subject. It cannot stand on its own and would not make any sense unless included in a complete sentence. A clause, however, contains both a subject and a predicate (verb). An independent clause is a complete sentence that stands on its own, while a dependent clause is not a complete sentence but still contains a subject and predicate. Thus, the correct answer above is C, "A clause has a subject and verb, but a phrase does not."
Dear sweet aunt Benet,
The everlasting summer seem to not be so eternal much longer, and soon will come the breeze of winter. Just like this long-and-soon-to-end season, it's been as if a dark spell has kept us from seeing face to face, and I yearn to break this spell. I miss thee as much as the vast land in the widest of deserts, aunt Benet, and would love to spend this upcoming Christmas Eve at thy residence. I believe that this would be a great opportunity for us to rejoice and see each other once again, for it has been so long since my latest birthday. Also, my mom misses thee, aunt Benet. Sisters can get contentious while in the same room, but being separated apart, they long to meet the other as much as how they used to hate them. I hope you will send me back a letter to let me know your decision on this matter, and know that my mom and I love you, and we miss you as well.
Love,
Donne