The correct answer is A. Compound.
A simple sentence consists of subject/s + verb/s + predicate. It is one complete thought. Ex: We took a chance.
A compound sentence has more than one complete sentence, known as independent clause. They are joined by coordinating conjunction such as <em>but, and, for, or</em>, etc. Ex: We took a chance, and we were sorry.
A complex sentence consists of at least one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. The dependent clauses are joined to the independent clause by subordinating conjunctions like <em>because, since, if, before</em>, etc. Ex: We took a chance because we needed the results.
In this case, "because we needed it" has no meaning on its own since it is a dependent clause.
Okonkwo was motivated to become a respected leader of the village to be better than his father, Unoka, Unoka was known for being lazy and having a lack of responsibility. All Unoka worried about was playing the flute.
Where-Place-Where did you go?
When-Time-When is the party?
Who-Person-Who are you?
Answer:
A material that allows electricity to pass through it easily
Explanation: did you mean conductor?