Answer:
The answer is <em>simple sentence.</em>
Explanation:
In order to answer this question, let us first see how many clauses does this sentence have. Sentence has as many clauses as predicates.
This sentence has only one predicate - <u><em>went</em></u> which means that this whole sentence acts as a single independent clause. Sentences comprised of one independent clause are called simple sentences.
Other types of sentences are: complex, compound and compound-complex.
I just took this test. (I'm a student at CCA) For that test I got an one-hundred precent.
1.)b
2.)a
3.)d
Answer:
I did a spell check and it said there was nothing.
Same for grammar.
Looks good to me as well just reading through it.
Explanation:
When writing a thesis statement, you should avoid making a claim without any backup to your claim. The second possible answer, "making a claim," doesn't say "making a claim with backup," and so I would say the answer to this question is B; "making a claim."