Krebs is dissatisfied and disillusioned with his surroundings after the war, feeling troubled by the lies he told that have tainted his once valued experiences during wartime.
The given excerpt reveals that Krebs is dissatisfied and feels disillusioned with his surroundings after returning from the war. He is troubled by the lies he told, which have tainted his past experiences, causing them to lose their once-valued nature. Rather than find peace in his actions during the war, he instead feels a distaste for everything that transpired, reflecting his disappointment and disillusionment.
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It is a run-on sentence.
It is a simple sentence.
It is a compound-complex sentence.
It is a compound sentence.
The answer to your question would be that the statement that describes best sentence 2 is the the one that says that the example is a compound sentence. That is the correct option is the last one.
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, or but, or a semicolon.
1) The right-handed twin always did the right thing, (clause 1)
2) and the left-handed twin always did everything backward. (clause 2)
The correct answer is:
D. It is a compound sentence.
This best describes sentence 2.
enemy/ unhappy
main character/unhappy
main character/happy