<span>A simple sentence (called an independent clause), includes a verb and noun.
Example: The boy fell (verb: fell, noun: boy)
Example: In the tub, the boy fell on his bottom. (verb: fell, noun: boy)
Example: The dog barked.
Example The dog barked at the cat last night.
Example: This question is odd.
Compound sentences include two independent clauses but doesn't require a dependent clause, and the independent clauses are connected using a conjunction (but), or punctuation like a semi colon (;) or comma (,).
Example: My friend invited me to the game but my parents didn't let me go. (2 clauses: invited to a game, parents didn't let him go. Conjunction: "but")
Example: I have to stay up all night to finish this, my meeting is first thing in the morning. (2 clauses: stay up all night, meeting in the morning. Punctuation is a comma).</span>
Answer:
b
Explanation:
its seems the most reasonable being it sorta fits the time frame
Think about the conflict Rachel has with Mrs. Price, then use the drop-down menu to answer each question.
What type of conflict is this?
person vs.person
What is the conflict about?
a red sweater
Explanation:
trust me
I, me, we, and us are the pronouns that use first-person point of view.
Answer:
to emphasize a specific idea in the poem
Explanation: