This sentence is complex because it contains both a dependant and an independent clause. Do not be fooled by the addition of "however" or the length of the sentence.
If you need reasoning, here you are:
Simple: has one independent clause
Compound: has two independent clauses (either joined by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon)
Complex: contains a dependant and an independent clause
Compound-Complex: Contains at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause
Hope this helps! If you have any questions about what any of the words that I used in my explanation mean (such as an independent clause and a dependent clause), feel free to ask.
Answer: what kind of question is this
Explanation:
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Explanation:
In my school magazine, I preferred to describe the a story about Corona. I used all kinds of imagination and filled it up with humour. I also explained about my life in the main character's point of view. Like I was not able to go to school, had online classes and explained about my subjects. I wrote it like a dairy as writing a dairy is a frequent thing. I really enjoyed a lot of time writing the book and I wish that I would be able to publish it. It was a really wonderful experience which I liked.
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Answer:
B). Maddie looked forward to going home after work to watch RERUNS of her favorite show.
Explanation:
Concrete noun is demonstrated as the physical noun that could be experienced through our senses(sight, smell, touch, hear, or feel). These nouns are contradictory to the abstract nouns which could not be experienced through senses but rather felt.
As per the question, option B correctly underlines a concrete noun 'reruns' which implies 'a television program show or program that is run again after its initial presentation'. This exemplifies a 'concrete noun' as the audience can experience it through their sense of sight. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer as the other options either do not involve an underlined noun(option A) or wrongly underlines the verb as noun(in option C 'looked' is functioning as a verb) or underlines an abstract noun(option D underlined 'favorite' which is an abstract noun).