Answer:
compound - complex
Explanation:
independent clause
<u>Jessica is a competitive horseback rider</u>, and
independent clause
<u>she will be competing in the next World Equestrian Games</u>,
dependent clause
<u>which are held every four years</u>.
Answer:
1. After you finish your schoolwork, you may go to the mall. - Dependent clause
2. Praying that the storm would hold off, Brian hurriedly packed his camping supplies. - Dependent clause
3. You may go to the mall after you finish your schoolwork -Independent clause
4. Brian, praying that the storm would hold off, hurriedly packed his camping supplies. - Dependent clause
5. Brian, praying that the storm would hold off, hurriedly packed his camping supplies. - Dependent clause
6. My brother's football team, which is normally a power house, has played badly this season. - dependent clause
Explanation:
Independent clauses are those that do not need any complement to make sense, that is, these phrases are self-sufficient to convey a message. They can be written alone so that the reader would understand what was being read without any problem.
Dependent clauses, on the other hand, need a complement to make sense. They are unable to convey a message alone and need to associate themselves with other clauses in order to proceed to form a complete text.
Answer:
I would tell you the answer but i can't see it good.
Explanation:
<span>Romeo is discussing how "unnatural" it is that blissful love can make him so miserable.
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the reindeer was very angry and grandmother because grandma didn't give her cookies. grandma died that night.