The correct answer is one main clause.
This means that there is only one verb in the sentence, which in this case is the verb 'was.' Even though drive is also a verb, in this context it is used as an adjective driven (participle form of the verb to drive) and is thus not considered to be a verb. This means that there are no subordinate clauses but rather just one main clause.
The answer is: Impromptu speeches require lots of research.
When you Impromptu, it means that it was not prepared ahead of time. Usually it requires stock information. Research could not be used in impromptu speeches as it is something that is done without preparation.
Iambic pentameter could be the poem you are looking for
The word in the capital letters is a verb. This is the verb To Cry used in past participle form. It plays the function of a predicate.
Answer:
fr 1: Hey! how's college going?
fr 2: Hello! it's great I think I'll learn a lot, but it's kind of difficult. What about you?
fr 1: Oh I think you'll find the right way soon, you're pretty smart! I'm actually kind tired with all the projects I have to do
fr 2: Dont worry it'll all be okay..did you get a rest on Christmas holidays? Did you go somewhere?
fr 1: No, I actually didnt because I had to make a big project about...*(write whatever project topic u want)* and I had so much work
fr 2: Oh, but did you see your parents?
fr 1: No I didnt and we were both sad about this..but did you?
fr 2: Sorry for you..I also didnt go somewhere for the same reason..
fr 1: We should hang out sometime, here's my phone number, call me whenever you want! I have to go to college now! See you!
fr 2: Ok have a nice lesson! Bye for now!