When the girl was at the store 'Winn-Dixie' and the security got mad and yelled "Who brought a dog here!"
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The correct answer is Trevor was sleeping
Explanation:
In grammar, an independent clauses are a set of words that are independent which means they do not need any other elements to stand, they express a complete idea and also they have at least one subject and one verb. This type of clauses differ from dependent clauses because dependent clauses need from other clauses to be complete and also, these clauses are linked to independent clauses by subordinating conjunctions such as because, when or while. This means in the case of the sentence "Trevor was sleeping when the doorbell rang" this sentence contains a dependent clause which is "when the doorbell rang" linked to the independent clause "Trevor was sleeping" that even without the dependent clause express a complete idea and contains a subject and a verb. Therefore, the independent clause in this sentence is "Trevor was sleeping".
Uncle Ross can recite from memory the short poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost.
B.
Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."
C.
I was surprised by the last stanza of Ernest Lawrence Thayer's short poem about baseball, "Casey at the Bat."
D.
Ms. Cook's favorite short poem is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's A Psalm of Life.
3.
Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?
A.
Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
B.
The world's first artificial satellite was Sputnik I.
C.
"Sputnik I" weighed 184 pounds, about as much as an average man.
D.
The satellite "Sputnik I" circled Earth for several months.
4.
Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?
A.
No, I'm busy reading Curse of the Red Sox in the sports section of the Boston Globe.
B.
Did you read the article "How to Avoid Boredom" in today's Bristol Press?
C.
Would someone pass me the article "Senator Sneezes" in the "Washington Post"?
D.
Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star."
for number 2. the correct answer would be B. Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."
for number 3. the correct answer would be A. Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
for number 4 the answer would be D. Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star" seems to be the most correct because I don't see italics
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