The sentence She thought she saw a stranger, but he turned out to be her neighbor who was back from vacation early. is a <u>compound-complex sentence.</u>
It contains two independent clauses (1. She thought she saw a stranger + but + 2. he turned out to be her neighbor) and one dependent clause (who was back from vacation early).
As,Not feeling well, he decide to lie down
The correct answer is D - the reason Thomas Paine believed that the
youth of the colonies was an advantage against Britain was because he
felt that their youth lends itself to vigor and unity. Thomas Paine
wrote on this subject in 'Common Sense: Thoughts on the Present State of
American Affairs'.
I think D? I may be wrong though