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ivann1987 [24]
3 years ago
6

2. .Saco tres oraciones compuestas del siguiente fragmento y hago una estructura oracional con cada una de ellas.

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Leviafan [203]3 years ago
5 0

La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir el fragmento. Si no incluyes el fragmento, ¿cómo vamos a saber qué es lo que dice? Sin el fragmento, nadie te puede ayudar a responder.

Sin embargo, tratando de ayudarte, hicimos una investigación exhaustiva y podemos comentar lo siguiente.

Estas son las tres oraciones compuestas:

1.-La Princesa era muy bella, y conforme comenzó a crecer más, su belleza iba aumentando, cautivando a los demás.

2.-La madrastra era una mujer muy celosa, y particularmente sentía envidia d la belleza de la princesa, al grado de que un día le ordenó a un cazador que se la llevara al bosque para matarla.

3.- El cazador tenía que obedecer a la madrastra al pie de la letra, pero al volver a ver a la princesa, quedó impresionado por su belleza y no tuvo el valor de matarla, sino que la aconsejó de que huyera por el bosque para que se escindiera.

Recordemos que las oraciones compuestas resultan básicamente de la unión de dos o más oraciones sencillas, e incluyen dos verbos, predicados o complementos.

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