The British Prime Minister Wiston Churchill was very much admired by his great talent of leadership. He was also very persuasive with his speeches, some of them were considered controversial. But this speech had the purpose of using the victories of his country, after ups and downs, <em>to impart to the students the importance of always keep forging ahead, despite hardships, and "never, never, never give in".</em>
I would increase government spending in natural disaster relief.
I want to say B, but don't quote me on it.
Answer:
The last one D.
Explanation:
Susan did
whenever she scored ...
There are two verbs here did and scored. This is not a simple sentence.
Martin pumped
(because) he'd made
There are two verbs here as well. This is not a simple sentence.
Lorenzo skipped
he hit Two verbs here as well. This is not a simple sentence.
Alma celebrated ... I verb and only one verb. This is a simple sentence.
The answer is a you welcome