Wrath usually means to invoke a harmful fate on one who has displeased you. Wrath is a strong word, not to be used lightly. Brainliest please.
Answer: it is an onomatopoeia
Explanation:
A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences joined with a conjunction.
Complex sentences must include at least one dependent clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun and an independent clause.
A compound-complex sentence has one complex sentence joined to a simple sentence with a conjunction.
Therefore, the sentence, "because our favorite restaurant was closed, we decided to cook dinner at home." is a complex sentence. This is the correct answer because the dependent clause, "because our favorite restaurant was closed" was introduced by the subordinating conjunction, "because". It also has an independent clause, "we decided to cook dinner at home."
I think you're rephrasing but im not sure
Original: She pays a lot of money every month.
Rephrased: A lot of money is paid every month. <u>from her.* </u>
<u>*(I am not sure if you need to includ the from her part in the sentence)</u>