1. So (in between)
2. Since (in the front)
3. So (in between)
4. But (in between)
5. And (in between)
6. So (in the front of the sentence)
7. After/before/when (it could be any of those in the middle
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When he says this line "a knavish speech sleeps in a foolish ear" he is telling Rosencrantz that his good advice has been lost on his "friend's" stupidity and desire to be in the good graces of the king.
Answer:
... with a compound sentence, there are two simple (independent) sentences connected together with a coordinating conjunction, whereas with a compound-complex sentence, there are NOT ONLY two simple sentences connected together as described, BUT there ALSO is a dependent clause included in the mix.
Explanation:
Ex:
compound =
I will get married to a beautiful woman, and we will have three children.
compound-complex:
After I graduate from high school, I will get married to a beautiful woman, and we will have three children.
1. Which of the following best characterizes the New Kingdom?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that best characterizes the New Kingdoms is answer choice A) It was a time of renewed political strength and cultural change in Egypt.
2. Who was the greatest of the female pharaohs?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the gerates of the female pharaohs is answer choice B) Hatshepsut. She was the most prominent of the many women that were in positions that held power in Egypt.
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