Answer: Sentence 1: simple
Sentence 3: compound
Sentence 4: complex
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true. It is B.
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I believe it’s the second sentence, “and when he, as a matter of course, entered it, both Perrault and Francois bombarded him with curses and cooking utensils, til he recovered from his consternation and fled Ignominiously into the outer cold.”
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When Thoreau says <em>superfluous wealth</em> he refers to money that is not needed or there is more of it than enough and that with all that money can be bought just things that we do not need. Those things make us blind for what should be really important in life. As he goes on in the second sentence - we can have money, but we can not buy what our soul needs. Life can be experienced far more fully when living simply.