This is a complex sentence it includes a subordinate clause (one that CANNOT stand by itself), and a dependent clause. You can tell this because if I were to walk into a room and say, "When K and C read the same foldable....", you would be waiting to hear the rest, wouldn't you? A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (but, and, for, nor, or, so, yet). A simple sentence is just an independent clause.
Had to look for the missing details of this question and here is my answer.
This is actually an excerpt that was taken from "<span>The Grapes of Wrath", and the one that best describes the tone of this passage is that it is SYMPATHETIC. Hope this answers your question.</span>
One of the Traits tom demonstrated would be calmness. he was alone in the woods yet he didn't panic. "For example, When Tom awoke in the morning, he wondered where he was. He sat up and rubbed his eyes and looked around. Then he comprehended. It was the cool gray dawn, and there was a delicious sense of repose and peace in the deep pervading calm and silence of the woods." He was calm even though he was lost.
you should probably fix this up as this is only a skeleton of what you should write, but please give me brainly.
The correct comparative to the adverb healthfully is more healthfully, and the superlative is most healthfully. As has been pointed out admirably elsewhere in this post, healthfully is not a commonly used adverb. However, that does not make it incorrect to use it.