Answer:
C
Explanation:
Complex sentences have one or more dependent (sometimes called subordinate) clauses. A dependent clause is a part of a sentence that would not make sense or would be incomplete by itself. B is an example of a complex sentence, because it has both an independent (I read an old magazine) and a dependent clause (As I waited for my appointment). C is not a complex sentence because it is made up of one independent clause. Hope this helps a little! :)
His punctuation is the same as the half-lines used in Old English poetry.
Believe it or not, this sentence is simple.
Yes, it is quite long, but it has one subject (daylilies) and one verb (are). As a result there is one independent clause.
This single independent clause has some adverb and adjective phrases, but the sentence is still a simple one.
<em>C. When the surrounding words are unfamiliar.</em>
Red Ryder don't shoot your eye out
it's Christmas time just shout
all the toys toys toys
gather up all the boys
to have a snowball fight
what a delight sight
we get to celebrate the birth of jesus
can you believe us
no I'm not jewish
that's kinda ewish
everyone is so happy
you get to spend time with pappy
Don't shoot your eye out
Ouch!
now you finally got that clout
because it's the most wonderful
time of the year!!!