Answer:
1) Compound Sentence
(2 dependent clause are connected by one coordinating conjunction)
2) Compound Sentence
(2 dependent clause are connected by one coordinating conjunction)
3) Simple Sentence
(One main clause)
4) Complex Sentence
(1 independent clause and 1 main clause connected by one subordinating conjunction)
5) Complex Sentence
(1 independent clause and 1 main clause connected by one subordinating conjunction)
6) Complex Sentence
(1 independent clause and 1 main clause connected by one subordinating conjunction)
7) Complex Sentence
(1 independent clause and 1 main clause connected by one subordinating conjunction)
8) Compound Sentence
(2 dependent clause are connected by one coordinating conjunction)
It is a word and sometimes a phrase which explains or modify or clarifies a word not clearly mentioned in a sentence... like after doing the homework,match was resumed... doing is action and there is no subject of main clause,,here doer is not clearly stated ..so the phrase is dangling modifier..
The information that's given to contradict the claim about the high line can be gotten through the context clues in the story.
<h3>What is a claim?</h3>
Your information is incomplete as you didn't provide the passage. Therefore, an overview will be given.
A claim simply means the main argument that can be found in the story. It's the perspective of the author.
It's important to read and understand the story. The information that's given to contradict the claim about the high line can be gotten through the context clues in the story.
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