The answer I think is either a compound sentence or a simple sentence
compound sentence = a sentence with more than one subject or predicate.
simple sentence=
a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.
I can also give you the definition of clause and subject or predicate Hope this helps ;)
The resolution is all his plans fall apart, since that is the part that resolves the book.
This is a predicate adjective, as it immediately follows a copulative (=linking) verb "to grow". If it said - The tall grass, then "tall" would be nominative. This way it isn't, it is a predicative adjective.
Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
Compound because the sentence always includes a comma before the conjunction. You can use the abbreviation, "FANBOYS" to remember it.