From what I can see here, it looks like there is more than one answer but if you only need one answer, then the best bet would be letter C. Except for Lonnie, everyone in the family eats meat. As said earlier, complex sentences have one independent clause and one dependent. The independent clause is "Everyone in the family eats meat while the dependent clause here would be "Except for Lonnie" since that clause cannot stand on its own.
First of all, please describe the book, and be clearer. Does the author use words such as he, she? Or I, me?
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d. with puppy-dog eyes
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The following misplaced group of words or modifiers are "with puppy-dog eyes", and when re-written it should look like this, "Having been discovered, with puppy-dog eyes Rover looked up at his owner"
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II. Spiders are powerless should a rock fall on them.
Edwards uses this comparison of non-believers to a spider to show that should God decide to send someone to hell, he or she does not have the power to stop it. Even if the non-believer felt assured and arrogant about it, he would still not have the ability to keep himself out of Hell. Option I is incorrect because Puritans, like Edwards, did not believe that any of God's creations were a mistake. Option III is also incorrect because the purpose is not to show the expendable nature of the spider, but rather the almighty power of God.
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