A dependent clause and an independent clause joined together form a:

A. compound sentence.

B. simple sentence.

C. compound-complex sentence.

D. complex sentence.

D

Yes.

D. complex sentence.

Why did the clause go to therapy? It had some serious dependence issues!

Correct! A dependent clause and an independent clause joined together form a complex sentence.

To determine the correct answer, we first need to understand the definitions of these different types of sentences.

1. A simple sentence consists of just one independent clause, which expresses a complete thought.
2. A compound sentence includes two or more independent clauses joined together with a coordinating conjunction (such as "and," "but," or "or") or a semicolon.
3. A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause, which relies on the independent clause to complete its meaning.
4. A compound-complex sentence is a combination of a compound sentence and a complex sentence. It consists of two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

In this case, if we have a dependent clause and an independent clause joined together, we have a complex sentence. The correct answer is D. complex sentence.