Answer:
Explanation:
In any English sentence, there can be up to five types of sentence element. Although the bare minimum needed is 3, to complete a meaningful sentence, but then in total there are 5. The five elements of sentences are
1 subject
2 verb
3 object
4 predicative (also called complement)
5 adverbial (also called adjunct)
In the sentence we have in the question, there are 3 elements
Subject
Verb
Object
With the subject being "the earthquake"
The verb being "destroyed" and
The object being "the town"
I hope you understand.
It can be called referencing, where you in/text reference a source or text you used to gain the information, but you rewrote it in your own words so there is a difference between them.
The structure of above sentence is complex.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
When a sentence consists one independent clause and one or more subordinate clause is said to be a complex sentence. In the above sentence, ''Sheila stopped to help the puppy'' is the independent clause which can form a simple sentence by itself. ''Although it was raining and who had fallen into the deep hole'' are the dependent clauses that does not form a simple sentence by itself.
These two clauses connected by relative pronouns or adverbs are the examples of complex sentences. We can combine them together to get a complex sentence.