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In this particular scene from the above excerpt taken from George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the narrator explains that Napoleon had now felt he had become so powerful that he did not need to appear in front of the other animals as often; when he did arrive, however, he brought his pack of dogs and a black cockerel to protect him and give out a warning to the other animals should anything happen. The reader would be able to discern the meaning of the word "retinue," as it is used in the excerpt above, by their knowledge that Napoleon had raised a pack of dogs to fight for him. In this case, retinue acts as a synonym to "pack".
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1. Lucy is very selfish she only thinks about herself.
2. My dad is so dull nothing gets him angry or excited.
3. I'm very ambitious. I want to be CEO of a big company.
4. My dad is 42 but acts like he's 12: he's so silly.
5. Ian is very artistic he writes songs and paints too.
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A
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In this passage C is not mentioned at all. This is about leadership and how it is to be conducted.
B is likely true but not emphasized. And certainly not mentioned in the historical note.
D is certainly true but not mentioned in the historical note.
A I think I'd pick A. It is stated in both passages. Don't be surprised if D is chosen.
The correct answer is B. simple compound.
A compound sentence contains at least two independent clauses, and a simple sentence contains only one, so obviously these two terms are clashing. Complex, compound-complex, compound, and simple sentences all exist.