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What best describes the basic requirements for a complete sentence?(1 point)
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It has an independent clause that contains a subject and a verb in its complement.
It has an independent clause that contains a subject and a verb in its complement.
It has a clause that is introduced by a subordinating conjunction and expresses part of a thought.
It has a clause that is introduced by a subordinating conjunction and expresses part of a thought.
It has a dependent clause that contains a verb and uses end punctuation.
It has a dependent clause that contains a verb and uses end punctuation.
It joins two independent thoughts together using a comma a coordinating conjunction.
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It has an independent clause that contains a subject and a verb in its complement.
It has an independent clause that contains a subject and a verb in its complement.
It has a clause that is introduced by a subordinating conjunction and expresses part of a thought.
It has a clause that is introduced by a subordinating conjunction and expresses part of a thought.
It has a dependent clause that contains a verb and uses end punctuation.
It has a dependent clause that contains a verb and uses end punctuation.
It joins two independent thoughts together using a comma a coordinating conjunction.
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The best description of the basic requirements for a complete sentence is:
**It has an independent clause that contains a subject and a verb in its complement.**
This option correctly emphasizes that a complete sentence must have a subject and a verb, forming a complete thought.
**It has an independent clause that contains a subject and a verb in its complement.**
This option correctly emphasizes that a complete sentence must have a subject and a verb, forming a complete thought.
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