wherever he dwells, he dwells alone. (dependent clause or independent clause).
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1) The first part, that means, "Wherever he dwells" is dependent.
2) The second one, that means, "he dwells alone" is independent.
Explanation:
1) The first one, it does not convey a specific meaning, it gives us an incomplete meaning. We don't understand the full meaning by that part alone. So, the word 'dwell' is used dependently.
2) In this one, we understand what he is saying, without anything else needing to complete the meaning. We understand that he lives alone. So here, the word dwell is used independently.
Overall, the whole is independent.
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