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Basically this is the difference:</span>
<span>For </span>Primary Epic
No single author (each is a product of the oral tradition)Written down after centuries of oral transmissionSecondary Epic A single, gifted poet such as Virgil or Milton composes a work that imitates a folk epic. The Æneid and Paradise Lost, for example, involved considerable research and have the style of earlier epics (particularly in setting, dignified speeches, and extended similes.
To ;
The Manager
Travel Agency Name,
Address of Travel Agency
Sub: Arrangement for holiday trip
Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to request you for making arrangements for a holiday trip for a period of 7 days starting from 18th February, 2017. The trip would comprise of the following places [Destination1, Destination2 and Destination3] for a family of 3. We would like to board from [Origin] on the night of 18th February and halt at Destination1 for 2 days. From there, we would depart for Destination2 on the night of 20th February halting for another couple of days. On the 22nd of February, we shall leave for Destination3 for another 2 days. And finally, we would head back home on the night of 24th February.
I would be very much obliged if you could arrange for a flight schedule for the above mentioned trip and kindly forward a copy of the same for our reference at the earliest. I am attaching the personal details of the members such as Name, Age, Gender, Address etc for your convenience. I would be very much happy to oblige any other formalities required by the Agency. In case, the Agency requires any other clarification. I can be contacted at [mobile number] or by email [email address].
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours faithfully,
Your name
Your address
First off, a compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses. That tells us <em><u>C</u></em> is out almost immediately because it has a dependent clause, "After Maria finished dinner". Next, is <em><u>B</u></em>, That's a simple sentence, there's no joining method or comma and it only has one subject and one predicate. D isn't right either, it just about the same as <u><em>B</em></u><em />. Your answer would be <em><u>A. Paolo missed his girlfriend, but he knew she'd be back soon.</u></em><u /><u /> This sentence has a joining clause, and two <em>independent </em>subjects.
Hope this helps,
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