Stanza 6: The narrator returns to his chamber and soon hears a louder tapping, this time at his window. He decides to explore the noise, telling himself it is merely the wind. Analysis: Like the narrator, you're probably wondering when something's going to happen. The narrator is in denial.
The answer is B.
A) Chow should not be capitalized
C) Big Dipper should be capitalized
D) Sea should be capitalized
Holden was narrating the story in a confusing and untrustworthy manner because he also was not sure who he was really talking about. He clearly did not want to put blame on a single person. It was also the author's intention to confuse the readers to give the twist at the end more striking.
The answer is C. Compound-complex.
A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses connected by a comma, conjunction or semicolon. An independent clause contains a subject and verb and conforms a complete idea. A complex sentence is a sentence that makes a combination between one independent clause with at least one dependent clause.
In this case, the structure is the following:
<u>Joan was singing because she was happy,</u> and <u>she danced as she sang.</u> Both are independent clauses.
"<u>because she was happy</u>" is a dependent clause, specifically an adverb clause of reason.