Answer: Cilantro
Explanation: I did it on the i-ready test and got it right
The short paragraph containing all the four types of sentences is given below:
1. I love cookies. [Simple sentence].
2. My mother is an expert at making mouth watering cookies and she will be baking cake next Friday. [Compound sentence].
3. Although the baking process can be very stressful, mother usually enjoys the whole process. [complex sentence].
4. I decided to start bringing my friends home anytime mother bakes, but my mother, who like to spend time with family members alone thought that it is not necessary. [Compound-complex sentence].
SIMPLE SENTENCE: A simple sentence is one which is made up of only one independent clause; it has a single subject and a verb. A simple sentence can stand alone.
COMPOUND SENTENCE: A compound sentence is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses which are joined together by a coordinator such as for, and, but, etc.
Note that an independent clause is a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject, an action and a complete thought. A dependent clause refers to a sentence that can not stand on its own, that is, it does not express a complete thought.
COMPLEX SENTENCE: Is a sentence that combines one independent clause with at least one dependent clause.
COMPOUND COMPLEX SENTENCE: This is a type of sentence that is made up of two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
"And looky here—you drop that school, you hear? I'll learn people to bring up a boy to put on airs over his own father and let on to be better'n what HE is."
Answer:
1. My brother requested if I could help him woth his Science project
2. My sister remarked that I wore her dress without asking her.
She shows how her name is spoken in a strange way at school, among classmates, as if it hurt to pronounce it, however among her Spanish speaking community, her name was soft and seemed to be something precious, like silver . That's because, in the Latin community, her name is natural, inherent, as something accepted that is part of that. At school, in the midst of so many American children's names, her name suffered a certain rejection, as if that name did not belong there.
Her name is common among Latin communities, which shows the roots that formed it, in addition to making a connection between Esperanza's willingness to change her reality and achieve better living standards than her community offers. This feeling is very common in Latin communities and countries, which provides a strong link between her cultural and racial values, in addition to being a very strong reference to the hopes she has in the future and the hopes that her great-grandmother had in the past.