Compound
A compound sentence contains two complete thoughts or independent clauses joined together with a conjunction. The first complete thought is "I want to buy" and the second is "I don't have enough money". A simple sentence contains only a subject and predicate. A complex sentence contains a dependent clause and an independent clause. A compound-complex sentence includes the components of a compound sentence and a dependent clause.
Answer:
Those words were like magic because it helped him to gain approval from the teachers who punished them when they spoke their native Navajo language.
Explanation:
In the mission school which Ned gained entrance to, it was forbidden for the students to speak their native language. Students caught violating this law were punished by having their mouths washed with soap. Their native names were also replaced with English names.
Ned soon learned that whenever he was called upon by the teachers, the best way to gain their approval was to answer with the words, "Yes, teacher." Answering with his native language would earn him some serious punishment.
Its A. Biblio, means book. Phile, is love, like in jazzophile (which is a love of jazz) I took this and got it right.