The entries starting with Scarborough, Yatesburg, and Robinson are books.
They all have publishing companies.
The first is from a periodical. The 19.2 tells you the issue. The ones with Web are from the internet.
I will assume that "found sentences" actually refers to "compound sentences".
Answer:
My family and I went to Brazil for the summer holidays. We stayed at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, and we had a great time. <u>We weren’t able go to the beach on the first couple of days because it was raining. When the rain stopped, however, we couldn’t have enough of the beautiful ocean and light-colored sand.</u> At the beach, there are some “barracas” selling fresh shrimps, but we had to buy them sneakily. <u>Since my father is allergic, we did not want to tempt him into having some as well.</u> I tried to learn how to surf, but it is harder than I had imagined. I hope to go back in the future.
Explanation:
A complex sentence is formed by joining an independent clause and a dependent one. A dependent clause needs the independent one to give it context, so that it makes sense. It does not express a complete thought on its own. The dependent clause is set off by a subordinating conjunction (since, because, when, etc.) The complex sentences in the answer above are all underlined.
A compound sentence is formed by joining two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. The compound sentences int he answer above are all in bold.
Answer:
<u>Volumes have been written on the subject of
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<u>the struggle between England and America.
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<u>Men of all ranks have embarked in the
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<u>controversy, from different motives, and with
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<u>various designs; but all have been ineffectual,
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<u>and the period of debate is closed.
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-Thomas Paine, Common Sense
Explanation:
i believe it is all a hyperbole because it exaggerates the amount of debate that has occurred in this topic and the idea that everyone has participated in this debate.
answer: "zeus cares more for himself than for anyone else."