I don’t get my work here’s the questions A clause is a group of words that has and a A/an

I don’t get my work here’s the questions

A clause is a group of words that has and a
A/an has both a subject and a predicate, and CAN stand alone as a sentence.
A/an has both a predicate, and CANNOT stand alone as a sentence.
A Subordinate Clause begins with a .
A Simple Sentence is made up of .
A Compound Sentence is made up of .
A Complex Sentence is made up of .
Which of the following should NOT be used to join two independent clauses?
A. comma and coordinating conjunction
B. Comma
C. semi-colon
D. Semi-colon, conjunctive adverb, and a comma
Which of the following is the CORRECT way to join a subordinate clause to an independent clause?

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