Th best answer is A. The most important point in the sentence is that Emily has many friends. The words after the two first commas are just words to describe her sister and, even if you take those words out of the sentence, the essence of the sentence is still present.
<span>Prepositions show all of the following types of relationships except tense. Only verbs and verbal forms can show tense, which has to do with an action being past, present, or future. However, prepositions can in fact show space (IN the house), time (AT 7 o'clock), and logic (the relationships between objects and things, for example - BETWEEN the two of them). </span>
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C is the answer. she is describing what she wants to do. her is is describing where. he decribes what he wants to do.
C.
(Assuming that the clause is <em>if the cat eats</em><u><em> its </em></u><em>food </em>and not <em>If the cat eats </em><u><em>it´s</em></u><em> food.)</em>
First of all, an independent clause is that which expresses an idea by itself. A subordinate clause is the one which depends on another, normally coupled to another by a coordinating conjunction: as,for,by, among others. In this case,we have a conjunction: IF, which in general, joins a sentence with another in which one represents a condition to the second, for example, if it does not rain,we should go swimming.
In the case of <em>if the cat eats its food, </em>we have only one subordinate clause. The reason is that it is not possible to make two sentences out of this one, so it isnot possible to say that there are two independent clauses.
There is not an independet clause only, because although there is only one clause,it is subordinate, the point is that we do not have the clause that it depends on. And so,there is only one clause,we could not say that there is a subordinate and an independent clause either, so the answer is: a subordinate clause only.