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The text posed in the question above is an excerpt from "Of Plymouth Plantation" written by William Bradford, where he presents a real account of the life of the first English settlers, recently arrived in America. In this excerpt, he shows how the arrival in America was very challenging for all the settlers. They had already faced problems on the way between England and America and when they arrived in the new world, they landed in a place where there was no one to help them with anything. The settlers had neither house nor food, they had to face the harsh winter without any resources to protect them, they did not know any place they could shelter and lived in constant concern about being attacked by the "savages", that is, the natives.
Answer:
1. Simple
2. Complex
3. Compound
Explanation:
A simple sentence is one that consists of only one chasuble, which alone can be coherent enough and understandable, like sentence number 1, shown in the question above.
A complex sentence is one that has two clauses that do not have a dependency relationship with each other, that is, the sentences manage to maintain their meanings alone, like sentence number 2, shown in the question above.
A compound phrase is one that has two clauses, but one cannot have meaning alone, while the other does. So this type of sentence has a dependent clause and an independent clause, like sentence number 3.
To find the x-intercept, set the value to 0:
0 = 3x -4
3x = 4
x = 4/3
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