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<u>complex (dependent clause + independent clause) :</u>
Although the dentist did not find anything wrong, Sue's mouth still hurt.
<u>compound-complex (dependent + independent + independent) :</u>
Although the dentist found nothing wrong with Sue's teeth, she still had a toothache, so she went to bed.
<u>compound (independent + independent) :</u>
The dentist did not find anything wrong with her teeth, but Sue continues to have a toothache.
<u>simple sentence (a single independent clause):</u>
The dentist did not find anything wrong with Sue's teeth.
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Answer: A. I only
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This is in reference to the play: "Death of a Salesman". Charlie said the words in quote above as a reply to Linda Loman who was the wife of the man being buried, Willie.
She believed that her husband would have been just fine if he had continued earning his little salary. Charlie refutes this however because he believes that a man needs more than just money to survive and that was what Willie did not understand. That was why Willie did not bother to live for himself but rather to chase money till he died.
The authors stand basically.
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Education will get you a job, which will earn you money. However, money brings you the necessities of life: water, food and shelter. ... So, education is better/more important than money, because if you are educated, you will soon be able to earn money.
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