The second one!
held Japanese-Americans who did no wrong
This is a complex sentence it includes a subordinate clause (one that CANNOT stand by itself), and a dependent clause. You can tell this because if I were to walk into a room and say, "When K and C read the same foldable....", you would be waiting to hear the rest, wouldn't you? A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (but, and, for, nor, or, so, yet). A simple sentence is just an independent clause.
The correct inference of the passage from "The cask of Amontillado" would be : D. the narrator has been insulted many times and vows revenge against fortunato.
The narrator could not fortunato when he needed him
Hope this helps
Shakespeare sonnet number 9
If we are referring to academic vocabulary, we mean to say the words or group of words that are used in the academic dialogue. These words are not common and are not frequently encountered in daily conversations. We can change the word awful to dreadful.