In the sample sentence, "They sat and listened to the speech", this sentence is an example of a simple sentence. A simple sentence only consists of one independent clause. The subject is "they", and the predicate is "sat and listened to the speech". The word 'and' only indicates that there are two verbs used in the sentence and doesn't link two different clauses.
They will win the race if they really try their best.
Mark Brainly
1.Spring came and the birds flew north.
2. I can hand in a written report on spiders or I can give an oral report.
3. They had been working very hard, but they did not seem especially tired.
4. Usually we study in the morning and we go swimming in the afternoon.
Explanation: You have been given the joining word/ conjunction , which you need to add between the two sentences to make a compound sentence.
Answer:
additions
Explanation:
Additions in this excerpt helps explain the word interlarded. To interlard is to insert or thread new information or details into a speech. For material in a speech or dialogue to be interlarded it should be be different. The excerpt states that anything out of the ordinary was immediately recognizable after being added to a usually routine prayer.
Answer and Explanation:
Hamlet is, in fact, going crazy. This madness is the result of the environment in which he lives and the lack of proactivity with which he faces the situations to which he is subjected. Hamlet's initiative in pretending to be crazy is a good departure from the real madness he presents, we can see that, due to Hamlet's contradiction in acting after a lot of reflection, or acting in full impulse causing disastrous results and promoting evil to all around him, like the scene where he kills Ophelia’s father as a result of complete lack of rationality.
However, Hamlet's madness is gradual and we can see that he gets worse as the series begins. Not even Hamlet is sure of his sanity.