The answer is the first one
1. stip yu la' shun - <span><span>pronunciation
</span>2. Right on, man. - </span><span>slang
3. For a tear is an intellectual thing; And a sigh is the sword of an angel king.
- rhyme
4. The integrated components facilitate a cognitive approach to learning. - </span>
<span><span>dialect
</span>5. Of L scorpio, -on is Gk. skorpios - </span><span><span>etymology
</span>6. To obtain or derive from some source; adopt or copy. - </span><span>definition
7. On the other hand </span><span>- idiom
8. Think I'll mosey on down to the general store. </span><span>- jargon
9. Glittering in the sky, the girl saw a shining star. - </span><span>careless construction
10. My dog runned away. </span><span>- child's English </span>
Here, both sentences are independent, which means that the correct answer is B whichever sentence is underlined.
Independent clauses are complete on their own and do not need to be located within larger sentences because they are those larger sentences, which is the case here. On the other hand, subordinate clauses cannot stand on their own because they feel incomplete - thus, they have to be located within a larger sentence, which is not the case here as there are no subordinate clauses.
Changing "although" to "however"