The answer I think is either a compound sentence or a simple sentence
compound sentence = a sentence with more than one subject or predicate.
simple sentence=
a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.
I can also give you the definition of clause and subject or predicate Hope this helps ;)
Answer:
Clinton uses the word “freedom” many times.
Clinton explains her beliefs about freedom.
Clinton establishes the valid point that people all over the world deserve the right to freedom.
Clinton
Explanation:
Clinton uses the word “freedom” many times.
Clinton explains her beliefs about freedom.
Clinton establishes the valid point that people all over the world deserve the right to freedom.
Clinton
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Explanation:
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The answer is letter C. J<span>ackson lived for an eternity in a two-room, ramshackle house.
The word 'eternity' suggests exaggeration in the statement common to the figure of speech that is hyperbole.
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