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Which clause below is an independent clause? Question 5 options: Although the poem has one main speaker The sonnet "Ozymandias is written from many points of view The sculp…
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Which clause below is an independent clause?
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Although the poem has one main speaker
The sonnet "Ozymandias is written from many points of view
The sculptor with the "hands that mocked them"
The traveler who said "two vast and trunkless legs"
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Step-by-step explanation:
The traveler who said "two vast and trunkless legs".
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