Synonym: two words that have the same meaning.
Examples: happy and glad.
Sad and upset
Scared and frightened
Rainsford says the following to Whitney. He says this as a part of a conversation they have about whether or not animals feel. Rainsford feels as if they do not.
Answer:
the problem is "mother said she couldn't drive her."
Explanation:
the solution is that left early to walk to school
sight. The view of the sea
touch. Both sand and water are sensory experiences
taste. Taste of the picnic food and salt from the water
hearing. Sound from the waves crashing
smell. Smell of sun screen or salty air
A simple sentence contains one clause, which just means one subject one verb. She runs. Go. Freddie happily walked. A compound sentence includes two or more independent clauses. An independent clause is a clause that doesn't need another clause to make sense. For example: Sally eagerly jumped up and down, and George anxiously waited for the surprise. Sally eagerly jumped up and down. George anxiously waited for the surprise. Both of these clauses make sense by themselves, and that makes them independent. A compound sentence also includes FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) with a coma. A complex sentence has at least one independent clause plus at least one <span>dependent clause with the use of a subordinating conjunction. One of the most popular subordinating conjunction is because, and it can be used in the beginning or middle of the sentence.
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