[ Grammar and Sentence Structure ]
In the dramatic standoff between Arjun and Mia, what is the independent clause in the sentence: “Until you apologize, I won’t speak to you.”?
A. Until you apologize.
B. I won’t speak to you.
C. You apologize.
D. Speak to you.

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