A subordinate and an independent clause in one sentence is a complex sentence
I will assume that "found sentences" actually refers to "compound sentences".
Answer:
My family and I went to Brazil for the summer holidays. We stayed at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, and we had a great time. <u>We weren’t able go to the beach on the first couple of days because it was raining. When the rain stopped, however, we couldn’t have enough of the beautiful ocean and light-colored sand.</u> At the beach, there are some “barracas” selling fresh shrimps, but we had to buy them sneakily. <u>Since my father is allergic, we did not want to tempt him into having some as well.</u> I tried to learn how to surf, but it is harder than I had imagined. I hope to go back in the future.
Explanation:
A complex sentence is formed by joining an independent clause and a dependent one. A dependent clause needs the independent one to give it context, so that it makes sense. It does not express a complete thought on its own. The dependent clause is set off by a subordinating conjunction (since, because, when, etc.) The complex sentences in the answer above are all underlined.
A compound sentence is formed by joining two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. The compound sentences int he answer above are all in bold.
Answer:
The Crucible Act 4. As the scene opens, where does Tibuba claim to be going?
The Crucible Act 4. As the scene opens, where does Tibuba claim to be going?
The Crucible Act 4. As the scene opens, where does Tibuba claim to be going?
Explanation:
The narrative point of view has an impact on the readers understanding because it is told from a non biased outside source.
Answer:
D. The kinetic energy increases and the potential energy decreases. But the total energy remains the same.
Explanation:
Potential energy is the energy that every body stores naturally and that, for a certain period of time, represents the total energy of that body. However, this energy is easily transformed into other types of energy depending on the situation and the factors that current about this body, however, this transformation does not decrease the amount of total energy, in most cases. One of these cases can be seen in the question above, where David captures a ball that has potential energy stored and released from the roof of the house. As the ball moves, the potential energy turns into kinetic energy (which is the energy responsible for the movement), there is no loss of the ball's total energy, just a transformation. This transformation decreases the amount of potential to mediated energy that transforms it into kinetic energy, which increases in quantity.