Which revision corrects Sam's error in the use of dashes to set off a clause in sentence 4? The longhorns had been skittish, but
Johnny Chillers, who was named for the old Chillers trail, sang to them - whenever they started to spook - to calm them down. The longhorns had been skittish, but Johnny Chillers, who was named for the old Chillers trail, sang to them - whenever they started to spook - to calm them down. The longhorns had been skittish, but Johnny Chillers - who was named for the old Chillers trail sang to them - whenever they started to spook to calm them down. The longhorns had been skittish, but Johnny Chillers - who was named for the old Chillers trail sang to them - whenever they started to spook to calm them down. The longhorns had been skittish, but Johnny Chillers - who was named for the old Chillers trail - sang to them whenever they started to spook to calm them down. The longhorns had been skittish, but Johnny Chillers - who was named for the old Chillers trail - sang to them whenever they started to spook to calm them down. The longhorns had been skittish - but Johnny Chillers - who was named for the old Chillers trail, sang to them whenever they started to spook to
A complex sentence contains a subordinate clause ( or a sentence starting with a conjuction) So the answer is B.<span>.After Maria finished dinner, she washed the dishes in the sink. Because of the subordinate clause ( Afer Maria finished dinner ) The others are simple sentences. ( A.simple sentence and C-D are compound sentences)</span>