Answer:
<u>complex (dependent clause + independent clause) :</u>
Although the dentist did not find anything wrong, Sue's mouth still hurt.
<u>compound-complex (dependent + independent + independent) :</u>
Although the dentist found nothing wrong with Sue's teeth, she still had a toothache, so she went to bed.
<u>compound (independent + independent) :</u>
The dentist did not find anything wrong with her teeth, but Sue continues to have a toothache.
<u>simple sentence (a single independent clause):</u>
The dentist did not find anything wrong with Sue's teeth.
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Explanation:
If I’m correct, the answers culminate.
Greg is a dynamic character. Greg is not a dependable friend in the beginning. Greg is willing to stop being friends with Rowley because of how he acts. At the end of the story Greg is willing to embarrass himself to protect Rowley. Greg went from undependable and unsympathetic to trustworthy and considerate.
Answer:
no they did not
Explanation:
Just because they both ate half does not mean that ate the same amount. it depends on the initial amount. since barry got a small sandwich and jonah got a large sandwich, jonah ate more that barry. a easy way to visualize this is with numbers. lets just say for example that the amount barry had was 4 and the amount jonah had was 6. since barry ate half, his 4 is now a 2, and since jonah also ate half, his 6 is now a 3. 3 is greater than 2, there for jonah ate more