Answer:
<u>complex (dependent clause + independent clause) :</u>
Although the dentist did not find anything wrong, Sue's mouth still hurt.
<u>compound-complex (dependent + independent + independent) :</u>
Although the dentist found nothing wrong with Sue's teeth, she still had a toothache, so she went to bed.
<u>compound (independent + independent) :</u>
The dentist did not find anything wrong with her teeth, but Sue continues to have a toothache.
<u>simple sentence (a single independent clause):</u>
The dentist did not find anything wrong with Sue's teeth.
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Explanation:
The picture is blurry can you post a clear picture
I’m confused I clicked on a question and another popped upXD
It's tough to pick just two, since all but the first one are really anti war looked at from a mother's point of view. I can't imagine a mother would actually feel this way, but given that she does, the most powerful statements against war is the last line (the purple one) and the third one. The last one may not be correct, but it certainly reflects the author's position.
I can't really answer this question because I don't have the passage with me.