<span>Wheatley uses positive imagery to describe the Earl. Examples include comparing him and his arrival to a sunny morning and the hopefulness people feel when the dawn breaks. Wheatley also alludes to the promise of freedom the Earl holds "in silken reins." She believes the Earl will be able to help slaves in North America gain freedom.</span>
The structure used in each of the sentences below is a simple sentence.
A simple sentence is a form of sentence which has one independent clause and has no dependent clauses. It can stand alone for its meaning as a sentence.
Hence, in the above sentence, it contains one finite verb 'came' which makes it a simple sentence and conveys the meaning of the sentence independently.
I haven’t read the book but I’m pretty sure u can find it in cliff notes :)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Its a compound sentence because they are two independent clauses being joined together by a comma. they can also be joined together by a semicolon or conjunction