Differences between compound and compound complex sentences:
A.). Compound Sentences: ==> A compound sentence has two independent clauses. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. - Basically, a compound contains two simple sentences. - These independent clauses are joined by a conjunction ==> (FANBOYS)
Subject + Verb + Object (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.).
Subject + Verb + Object; Subject + Verb + Object (Conj., Adv.). Subject + Verb + Object
B.). Complex Sentence: ==> Complex Sentences - A complex sentence is an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A dependent clause either lacks a subject or a verb or has both a subject and a verb that does not express a complete thought. - A complex sentence always has a subordinator (as, because, since, after, although, when) or relative pronouns (who, that, which).
Dependent Clause + Subject + Verb + Object, Subject + Verb + object =====> Subject + Verb + Object + Dependent Clause + Subject + Verb + Object
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If you looking for a fact check, then I believe they are all right, except for No. 3. Not sure on that one. I would have considered the option of false due to the fact that the moral conviction can and does occasionally rise out of careful deliberation,<em> </em>with <em>faith</em> and <em>tradition</em> weighing in heavily. It's through questioning and thinking that our most cornerstone beliefs are founded.
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<em>( I could be wrong, depending on the scenario, this is all personal opion and thought )</em>
A. Cats have very sharp claws.
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You can tell she loves and cares for her. She hoped she have a girl. She said " I'm glad it's a girl. and i hope she'll be a fool. Thats the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
Her daughter isn't mentioned incredibly often, though. hope this helps a little!