Answer:
Explanation:
It's compound
The first sentence: My father is going to retire next year.
Second sentence: My mother is going to keep working
Third sentence: (so) they can pay the bills without worrying.
The last entry is the hard one. So in that sentence is a conjunction and it means consequently. But is it a subordinate or a coordinate conjunction?
It think it is a coordinate conjunction. The sentence <em>they can pay the bills without worrying </em>is a complete thought that stands alone. Therefore the three clauses are all major clauses.
I'm pretty sure the answer is c- reflective and descriptive
The correct answer is the first one.
He describes Mrs. Miller's behavior as "unprecedented." By this, he is saying that, of all the parents he has ever known, her behavior is unusual, singular, or unique.
Quite simply, it is strange that she would allow her daughter to run around town with a strange man. Mrs. Miller's behavior is more than silly -- it is downright unheard of.
The complete predicate in this sentence is A. mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone.
B and C aren't correct, because they aren't complete predicates - something is missing.
D isn't correct, because <em>looking up from his computer monitor </em>is not a predicate, it is an adverb phrase.