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Answer:
The two independent clauses are:
Grandpa Simpson smiled to himself
he was about to win the game
Explanation:
Independent clauses are complete sentences, which means that if you take away the rest of the sentence, that part will make sense on its own. A complete sentence consists of <em>at least</em> a subject and verb.
For example, if we remove "he was about to win the game" from the sentence, the first part would still make sense. This means the first part, "Grandpa Simpson smiled to himself," is an independent clause. We have a subject, Grandpa Simpson, and a verb, smiled.
The same applies to the second part of the sentence, which reads, "he was about to win the game". If we remove everything but that part, the sentence is still complete with a subject and and verb, which means it is an independent clause.
It might C becuase in a story they would like to elacate excitement and sprinted sounds better then ran.
Hi,
The narrator spends so much time in "The Tell-Tale Heart" attempting to justify the murder of the blind man because he is insane; he is a madman. The narrator of the short story tells the story in a calm way to try to prove his sanity. He tells us at the end of the story that he is not mad.
The narrator of the short story is, in fact, mad. He has a nervous disease.
Faith xoxo