Answer:
"Everyone went to the dance, but me," is not a compound sentence.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is--similarly to the sentence in the question--something a comma is present within. The similarities basically end there. A compound sentence is the joining of two separate thoughts with--in general--the first being a <em>complete sentence</em> with a subject, and the second being an <em>incomplete sentence</em>, but having a different subject.
- "I just lost my dog, but my cat seems to be happy about it." is a compound sentence.
In the above sentence, the first clause is a complete thought that could be on its own,
but the second sentence is incomplete without the first even with a subject and verb.
- "But my cat seems to be happy about it."
That's the best explanation I can give on compound sentences.
In your case with the sentence, "Everyone went to the dance, but me," there may be a subject, verb, and <u>complete sentence</u> in...
- "Everyone went to the dance."
but even with, "But me." being incomplete, the fact there is no subject nor verb removes the possibility of it being a compound sentence.
2-3 Ideas is a good amount to have on each notecard
Ideas that are key details are "Spices could not disguise bad meat," "Fresh meat and fish were easy to find," and "Only the very rich could afford luxuries."
<h3>What are key details?</h3>
Key details are ideas or pieces of information that are most important in order to support the central idea of a text. Here, we are looking for key details that support the central idea "Spices were popular because they were flavorful, not because they helped people eat spoiled food."
Among the answer choices, there are three ideas that are key details to support that central idea:
- "Spices could not disguise bad meat."
- "Fresh meat and fish were easy to find."
- "Only the very rich could afford luxuries."
The details above prove that spices were used because of their flavor and were considered a luxury.They were not used on spoiled food since they could not disguise it.
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I’d say if you want something more group focused and fun, I’d go with Zumba. If you want something to possibly challenge yourself and push yourself, I’d go with Arial yoga.
Either one would be good, you could try them both out and see which one you prefer.
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