Answer:
1) Simple
2) Compound
3) Compound
4) Complex
5) Complex
6) Simple
7) Simple
Explanation:
Simple sentences: Subject + Verb + (Complement)
Compound: Two or more simple sentences conjoined by a coordinator or punctuation.
Complex: A sentence with and independent and dependent clause
C is the smoothest combination of the two. There is no reason to have sentence 11 and 12 separated.
Answer:
The Latin affixes suggest a meaning of "cause to be in crime," or "cause to become a criminal." In this context, the neighbors are suspicious of Les Goodman because his car starts by itself.