Some examples of simple, compound, complex and compound-complex sentences using the examples given are the following:
People get so excited about football. I don't understand it. It is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Here we have three simple sentences.
People get so excited about football and I don't understand why; it is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Compound sentence formed by three independent clauses. The firs two are linked by the coordinator "and", and the third one is separated by a semicolon.
I don't understand why people get so excited about football. It is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Complex sentence formed by a dependent clause embedded in an independent clause, introduced by the adverb of reason "why". Afterwards, We have an independent clause.
I don't understand why people get so excited about football, for it is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Compound-complex sentence formed by two clauses, one independent containing a dependent introduced by the adverb of reason "why", and the other one linked by the coordinator "for".
Answer:
hewo!!!! im really good today, finishing up exams, how are you? im excited for swimming and camping lots this summer! ^^ and next year im scared itll be so much harder cause im going into 8th grade TwT! what are you scared of, and what are your plans?
Explanation:
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C. The night was flying by very quickly.
Moths wings flutter very quickly, therefore when the night is compared to a fluttering moth wing, the author is saying the night was flying by very fast.
Corporal Williams is from the North.
Corporal Ellis is from the south.
A diagram of the water cycle is a visul aid so therefore the answer is A