Answer:
The leaf broke loose from the gnarled branch. -<em> simple</em>
The child ran to greet the dog, and the teddy bear fell to the ground. - <em>compound</em>
While the moon was full, the wolves howled and the dogs slept. - <em>compound-complex</em>
I looked over my shoulder, because I had an eerie feeling. - <em>complex</em>
Explanation:
Compound sentence is a type of sentence that contains at least two independent clauses (have subject and a verb and make a complete thought) which are merged with a comma, conjunction or a semicolon.
Complex sentences is a type of sentence that consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses (can not stand alone).
Simple sentence is a type of sentence that consist of just one independent clause.
Compound-complex sentence is a type of a sentence that consists of at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
These famous words were given by Patrick Henry in 1775 as he spoke to the Virginia Convention. Mr. Henry was adamantly opposed to Brittish rule in the colonies. He was later elected as Virginia's first governor.
Hamlet should have communicated more with ophelia and a lot would have been solved if he had told ophelia that he was not actually crazy and instead confided in her.