In a baseball match, specifically where the hitter strikeout.
Often, I lie awake at night
At night, I ponder
I lay awake and gaze upon the stars
Counting sheep does not help me fall asleep
The clock ticks, but I lie awake
Until the rays of the morning sun hit my face
I changed this poem by adding more detail to the original lines. Since I did this, you can understand what is going on in the poem better.
It is a COMPOUND SENTENCE as it is made up of two independent clause (a clause has a subject an a predicate and it does not need the other clause in order to convey meaning). This independent clauses are joined by the coordinating conjuction “and”.
Answer:
The teacher repeated the principal's decision: "there will be no more homework."
Explanation: