Answer:
ohm.....i think it's she hasn't been teaching english now!
Explanation:
because the apostrophe makes has not into hasn't,,,which makes sense!! ^^
The answer is A
The focus is often on facts or evidence
You're welcome! ^^
The independent clause are,
1. The seventh graders held a dance that night
2. Isaac Newton described the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
3. Nikki has learnt some computer coding
4. The Jayhawks are a favorite in today's game.
<h3>What is independence clause?</h3>
An independence clause are found within a sentence and they can stand on their own as a sentence.
It usually contain a subject and object.
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