One subject, one verb -- simple sentence
2 or more simple sentences, put together with a semi-colon or comma or conjunction -- compound sentence
one independent clause, one or more dependent clauses -- complex sentence
2 or more independent clauses and 1 or more dependent ones -- compound-complex sentences
Explanation:
Ending in -ive= live
Ending in -ize= factorize
Ending in -ity =serendipity
hope it helps
<h2>stay safe healthy and happy...</h2>
Answer:
Below is a list of 36 questions you could use while teaching point of view to get ppl thinking more critically. The point of view questions are organized with Bloom’s Taxonomy in mind. Make sure you are incorporating higher order thinking questions consistently in your teaching of point of view.
Explanation:
B) It encourages the reader to question every detail of the story
I believe your answer is D (for, from). I hope this helps.