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what a beautiful world - What a beautiful world !/. (could be period or exclamation mark)
i brought some Apples, oranges, bananas and mangoes - I brought (could be a spelling mistake, which would be 'bought') some apples, oranges, bananas, and mangoes.
we went for the hospital he wasn't there - We went for the hospital; he wasn't there.
the principal announced,There are a Public holiday on Eid - The principal announced, "There will be/is a public holiday on Eid."
<h2>Hope this helps ~ Have a nice day .</h2>
Answer: well i really don't know the answer sorry
Explanation: :(
The answer is morph as it stands for "form" or like said "having a form"
<span>Although you didn't provide any options, I managed to find some on the Internet. So, the option which best describes sentence 7 is that it is a simple sentence. Simple sentences have only one finite verb (meaning, not infinitives or participles). This sentence has only one verb - rule - which is why it is simple.</span>
It is simply saying that all is now in chaos. I am assuming the part that is confusing is "the quiet sands have run." It could easily be alluding to the way that during a sandstorm, the calm sands of the surface are no longer there as the chaos of the storm casts them about.