"During the Civil War, Douglass wanted it known that the war was a move to abolish slavery." is a complex sentence.
A complex sentence contains one independent clause and at least one or more dependent clauses.
A dependent clause always needs another clause to make sense. In the given sentence, "During the civil war" is a dependent clause and it has no meaning when written alone.
A compound sentence contains two independent clauses. An independent clause is one that has a proper meaning without the other clause.
These independent clauses are joined together using suitable conjunction such as: and, yet, for, so, and, & many more.
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To answer this question, you will need to read the entire text, understand the theme and the central topic of the text, and then reread paragraph 16. The text theme is the message it wants to promote and the topic is the subject being presented in the text. For this to be developed in paragraph 16, this paragraph will need to show how this theme and topic actually apply, or the paragraph must present evidence to show that the topic and topic are real and true. In other words, we can state that this paragraph should show that it should stimulate the understanding of the topic and theme of the text, making them more palpable and identifiable for the reader.
Answer:
D. It shows that Sari thought the test was easy.
Explanation:
Idioms are expressions with a meaning that isn't deducible from those of the individual words they contain. That is why these phrases should not be taken seriously.
In the given passage, we have an idiom<em> </em><em>a piece of cake. </em>When someone says that something was a piece of cake, they actually mean that something was easy, simple to accomplish. As the test turned out to be easy, Sari was positive that she did well.
In the resource you studied does the scientific view of human physiology contrast or disprove
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