The correct answer is one main clause.
This means that there is only one verb in the sentence, which in this case is the verb 'was.' Even though drive is also a verb, in this context it is used as an adjective driven (participle form of the verb to drive) and is thus not considered to be a verb. This means that there are no subordinate clauses but rather just one main clause.
Answer:
I would suppose power and personality if you're in a supporting argument for her favor.
Explanation:
I need to know more context of the text and the Part A question to help you out further.
Answer:
*when
*because
Explanation:
signal is giving an explanation
-when this happened...
-because they...
Explanation:
I'm guessing that is D. Everything written in any nonfiction document is true.