Start with eating a little less bad things for a few weeks and then expand to eat less bad things and less bad things as the weeks go on.
A - all dogs
B- all countries
C- all fabrics
D- all sticky and can hold things together
E- ?
Companies'
dog's
womens'
Doug's
David's
cat's
Kurt's
mens'
squirrel's
brother's
child's
calf's
baby's
teachers'
Alex's
deer's
Stacy's
country's
robins'
person's
sister's
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B. We are going to pick the peppers</span>
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<span>As you may
know, an independent clause is basically a clause that is a complete sentence
(or the portion of a clause that can stand on its own. Of all the possible responses, and with that
mind, the only option that contains a complete thought is “B. We are going to
pick the peppers.” The first option, “A,”
could be a bit misleading because it kind of looks like a complete sentence,
but it leaves things hanging. “We are
going to…” Well, we are going to
what? In the future, when trying to
determine which clause within a sentence is an independent clause, be on the
lookout for which clause is a complete thought and can stand on its own making
the most sense. </span>