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I don't know you
but..good night sweet dreams
Answer:
When you come across an unfamiliar word the first the step that you want to take is to read the word in context in its sentence or nearest couple of sentences. Next, make a guess as to the word's meaning, even if it's only a rough or approximate meaning. Lastly, look at the word alone. I home this helped!
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There are two general types of polymerization reactions: addition polymerization and condensation polymerization. In addition polymerization, the monomers add to one another in such a way that the polymer contains all the atoms of the starting monomers
Explanation:
Answer: The sentence contains a single independent clause.
Explanation: There is only one subject+predicate pair in this sentence: "We" (subject pronoun) forms the whole subject, while the predicate is formed by "took" (verb) + "a long walk" (main noun phrase of the object taken by the verb <em>took</em>) + "along the path" (prepositional phrase modifying <em>walk</em>) + "beside the bubbling stream" (prepositional phrase modifying <em>path</em>). There are no other verbs, therefore this is a simple sentence (simple sentences always consist of a single independent clause).