The answer is: D a compound-complex sentence.
Compound complex sentences are made up of at least two independent clauses (which can stand on their own) and at least one dependent clause (which does not express a complete thought). Independent clauses are joined by coordinating conjunctions, such as <em>for</em>, <em>and</em>, <em>nor</em>, <em>but</em>, <em>or</em>, <em>yet</em>, and <em>so</em>. Dependent clauses are introduced by subordinating conjunctions. For example, <em>even though</em>, <em>after</em>, <em>while </em>and <em>if</em>.
In the example sentence, the independent clauses are "The Tracking Party followed their prey to the river" and "there they lost the trail." The dependent clause is "even though they had several bloodhounds with them."
3 examples of cases in which religions or religious practices have blended are: Christianity and African religions (Equatorial Guinea, Namibia and other African countries), Buddhism and Shintoism (Japan), and Hinduism, Islam and Christianity (Island of Mauritius). Some reasons that can be attributed to the blending of religions are the relocation of missionaries from one place to another and the merchant trades in other countries.<span> </span>
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