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What is the independent clause in sentence Whenever you eat at a restaurant or go out of town take your favorite comic books with to read?

The independent clause in the sentence is: "take your favorite comic books with to read."

Here's why:

* Independent clauses can stand alone as complete sentences. They contain a subject (who or what is performing the action) and a verb (the action).

* In this sentence, the subject is "you" and the verb is "take."

The phrase "Whenever you eat at a restaurant or go out of town" is a dependent clause because it doesn't make sense on its own and needs the independent clause to complete the thought.

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