The sentence <em>She thought she saw a stranger but he turned out to be her neighbor who was back from vacation early</em> is a compound-complex sentence.
Explanation:
A compound-complex sentence contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. In this case, <em>She thought she saw a stranger </em>and <em>he turned out to be her neighbour</em> are the independent clauses and <em>who was back from vacation early</em> is a dependent clause. Therefore, this is a compound-complex sentence.
because of the strong Puritan influence on literature during the 1800s, it is easy to show how wealth act as opposites to charity; Tom Walker is a greedy man and even in his "repentance," which is only lip-service, he acts greedy, leading directly to his personal destruction.