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Both independent and dependent clauses

express complete thoughts.
have a subject and verb.
do not express complete thoughts.
do not have a subject but do have a verb.

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It believe the answer is the second choice, "have a subject and a verb."

Independent clauses are complete sentences, which knocks out the third and fourth option. 
Dependent clauses are not complete thoughts, knocking out the first option.

Have a subject and a verb.

Further Explanation:

Just like a phrase, the clause is contained and is made up of a group of words. But clauses are just opposite to phrase, Subject verbs are contained in the clause. The group of words that are without a Subject and a verb will be known as Phrase. The two types of clauses are independent clause and Dependent clause. An independent clause is a clause that makes a thought or a phrase by itself and contains a subject and a verb and the Independent clause expresses as a complete thought that can stands alone as a coherent sentence. Whereas a dependent clause does not express a complete thought of their own and because of that, It can't be called as a sentence.  

Complete thoughts are expressed in an independent clause and on the other hand, a dependent clause contains a subject and a verb but never expresses a complete thought by itself.

 

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Dependent and Independent Clause

Subject: English

Keywords:

Clauses, Dependent Clauses, Independent Clauses, Subject, Verb, Fragment, Recognize, Definition, Sentence.