I believe it would be the second option
Carlene has never had pets fixes it. All the other ones have double negatives
<em>Um... You have to include the text that goes along with this story so that we can answer the question correctly. I don't want to make you mad about this because I know that there are people who would get mad about this sort of thing but I just wanted to let you know that without the text we won't be able to answer your question the correct way, meaning that you would likely get it wrong.</em>
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<em>Thanks for reading this and have a Merry Christmas,</em>
<em>Miri</em>
A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences joined with a conjunction.
Complex sentences must include at least one dependent clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun and an independent clause.
A compound-complex sentence has one complex sentence joined to a simple sentence with a conjunction.
Therefore, the sentence, "because our favorite restaurant was closed, we decided to cook dinner at home." is a complex sentence. This is the correct answer because the dependent clause, "because our favorite restaurant was closed" was introduced by the subordinating conjunction, "because". It also has an independent clause, "we decided to cook dinner at home."
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I would say PDF, it has always been professional. You could also ask your teacher, but it shouldn't matter much.
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