It should be D. Compound Complex.
Answer:
YUMMY!
Explanation:
She limits the reader to the point of view of Laurie's family, which keeps the reader as unaware of the true situation as the parents.
She structures the story to be told from Laurie's point of view, so that the reader can see his perspective and anticipate the plot twist.
She structures the story so it is told from multiple points of view, so that the reader can see all elements of the plot.
She limits the reader to the point of view of Laurie's family, which keeps the reader as unaware of the true situation as the parents.
B. Anywhere you want to go, we will follow.
C. Erin and Maria are going to the mall, and John is going to the movies.
D. Do you want to go to the diner?
A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses. In the given options, option C is the compound sentence as it has two independent clauses
The question is asking us to identify a compound sentence from the given options. A compound sentence is a type of sentence structure that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjunction, a semicolon, or a colon. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought and has both a subject and a predicate.
Looking at the provided options, option C 'Erin and Maria are going to the mall, and John is going to the movies.' is a compound sentence. Here, 'Erin and Maria are going to the mall' and 'John is going to the movies' are two independent clauses that are joined by the conjunction 'and'.
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Answer:
t, tw, twi, twic, twice
c, ca, cag, cage
h, hu, hug, huge
r, ra, rac, race
i, id, ido, idol
n, no, nob, nobl, noble
w, wi, wit, witn, witne, witnes, witness
m, me, med, medi, media
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
Answer:
George Orwell was a fascinating figure and brilliant writer. He was an idealist, who is best known for his work in warning of the dangers of totalitarianism (whatever its political form) This can be seen in the two classics 1984, and Animal Farm.
Explanation:
He has been much praised as a literary genius, as one who combines talent with principles and continues the great ironic tradition of Swift and others.
The man in the poem 'Lost Youth' seemed old at thirty because he had lost his sense of wonder and enthusiasm for life.
The man in the poem 'Lost Youth' seemed old at thirty because he had lost his sense of wonder and enthusiasm for life. The poem suggests that the man had become jaded and disillusioned by the realities and disappointments of adulthood. This is reflected in the line 'I must not think of any thing/For that was all I used to do,' indicating that the man had lost his ability to appreciate the world around him.
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