All ik its not compound sentence or compound-complex sentence.
i hope i kind of help but i think it might be complex im not sure tho.
Answer:
If you're talking about Goldman's from "Address to the jury" then your answer is..
"to argue that the government’s case has been flawed from start to finish"
If not comment and lmk what you meant
<span>2 I went to bed. Paul phoned. When Paul phoned, I had gone to bed.
3 The shoplifter ran away. The police arrived. The police arrived after the shoplifter had run away.
4 Dad cooked dinner. Mum got home. Mum got home before Dad had cooked dinner.
5 The vandals sprayed graffiti on the wall. The police caught them. The vandals sprayed graffiti on the wall before the police had caught them.
6 The film started. We arrived at the cinema. Before we arrived at the cinema, the film had started.
7 It started to rain. We left the beach. We left the beach before it had started to rain.
8 The train left. We got to the station. When we got to the station, the train had left.
Past perfect tense allows the writer to tie the action to a specific point in time. The formula for past perfect is had and the past participle. Simple past tense is just the past participle.
</span>
Trying to get through the class and just think about someone that you love very much
No, Beah did not return to Mogbwemo. The boys decided not to go to Mogbwemo instead they return to Mattru Jong because Mogbwemo is no longer livable for them. They also realized that they are putting themselves in great danger.