Answer:
... with a compound sentence, there are two simple (independent) sentences connected together with a coordinating conjunction, whereas with a compound-complex sentence, there are NOT ONLY two simple sentences connected together as described, BUT there ALSO is a dependent clause included in the mix.
Explanation:
Ex:
compound =
I will get married to a beautiful woman, and we will have three children.
compound-complex:
After I graduate from high school, I will get married to a beautiful woman, and we will have three children.
Answer:
D. Who strives valiantly;who errs,who
comes short again and again.
Explanation:
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An adjective phrase connects to a noun
An adverb phrase connects to a verb.
1. at soccer.
Adjective Phrase : at what?
soccer is a noun
So I THINK it's an adjective phrase.
The conjunction used to connect the clauses which make up the sentence given is; So.
<h3>Which conjunction fits into the sentence?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the sentence given contains two clauses and by observation can be linked with the use of the conjunction; so.
So - is a conjunction that is used to indicate the consequence of an occurrence. The conjunction is coordinating.
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