Answer. Add adjectives and suspense words
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Disassociate is the correct answer since you have DIS, which is a prefix in front of the word associate
<span>It’s true, a person using
a prosthetic device can easily overheat on a hot vehicle.
Prosthetic device is an artificial substitute or
replacement of a part of the body. The
human body regulates body temperature through the skin and sweating. So being
an amputee, person can<span> readily <span>overheat
on a hot vehicle.</span></span></span>
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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