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The correct answer is Simple
Explanation:
The sentence "Australia's rain forests are located in the northeast" is composed of a subject "Australia's rain forests" and a predicate "are located in the northeast" (verb and other details that complete an idea). This means this sentence only contains one clause (subject-verb/predicate unit) and due to this, it is classified as a simple sentence. Indeed, compound or complex sentences should contain two or more clauses but in simple sentences, there is only one clause or grammatical unit that is complete and expresses an idea.
Tevye's analogy is faulty in this situation because "Tevye's analogy is supporting the idea of marrying only Jews; however, it does not explain
the reason why this is supposed to happen".
<h3>How Tevye's analogy is different</h3>
Tevye's analogy is faulty in this situation because it doesn't give reasons to why one is supposed to "seek his own kind".
It is good to seek one's own kind so as to avoid the cultural problem in marriage. It helps to solve the problem of origin differences.
Culture is very important in any relationship. In order not to have different perspectives on an issue, it is ideal to go into relationships with people of the same culture.
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Without a subject and a verb
The sentence shows that only a small part of the original troop survived, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The text shows how the army is frustrated, due to the large number of losses it has suffered.
- These losses refer to the number of soldiers who died during the battle.
- The few soldiers who survived had to retreat in a grim, sad, and sullen way, as the poem presents.
This question is about the poem "A March in the Hard-Prest Ranks, and the Road Unknown."
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