Ok, so. A compound sentence is a sentence that expresses two thoughts, that can both stand alone, by using a semi colon or a fanboy. A simple sentence expresses only 1 thought, but could still have a comma. If there is no fanboy, than it's most likely a simple sentence.
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The function of the noun clause <em>that you are ready to graduate </em>is that of the subject of this sentence.
If you are unsure how to solve this, just change the whole noun clause with a pronoun, and it will become much easier: That is very clear to me. What is very clear to me? That.
Or use that question technique with this example: What is very clear to me? That you are ready to graduate.
<span>The narrator is criticizing England for being completely inhuman with regard to other nations and their people. hope i helped!</span>