Answer:
noun because it is a person place or thing
Explanation:
I prefer to call it prison for kids :)
Answer:
The suzan house is the last one on the right.
Explanation:
If cheryl and eve are direct neighbors we can understand that the two have houses next to each other. However, the text states that Laura and Susan are not direct neighbors, but Laura lives to the left of Cheryl, so we have a neighborhood formed as follows:
Layra + Cheryl + Eve +?
When we show the neighborhood layout, we can see that Susan's house is the one on the right side of Eve's house and the last house on the right.
the answer is c to think logically
The short paragraph containing all the four types of sentences is given below:
1. I love cookies. [Simple sentence].
2. My mother is an expert at making mouth watering cookies and she will be baking cake next Friday. [Compound sentence].
3. Although the baking process can be very stressful, mother usually enjoys the whole process. [complex sentence].
4. I decided to start bringing my friends home anytime mother bakes, but my mother, who like to spend time with family members alone thought that it is not necessary. [Compound-complex sentence].
SIMPLE SENTENCE: A simple sentence is one which is made up of only one independent clause; it has a single subject and a verb. A simple sentence can stand alone.
COMPOUND SENTENCE: A compound sentence is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses which are joined together by a coordinator such as for, and, but, etc.
Note that an independent clause is a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject, an action and a complete thought. A dependent clause refers to a sentence that can not stand on its own, that is, it does not express a complete thought.
COMPLEX SENTENCE: Is a sentence that combines one independent clause with at least one dependent clause.
COMPOUND COMPLEX SENTENCE: This is a type of sentence that is made up of two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
1. The Act allowed for prospecting and allowed filing of mineral claims up
until December 31, 1983.
- Section 4 (d)(3) mining laws would continue to apply to wilderness areas until the specified date
2. The Act allows for development of facilities necessary
for mining or drilling such claims, and allows cutting of trees to support mine
infrastructure, but also requires restoration of the surface of the land once the
facilities have served their purpose.
-Section 4 (d) (2) provided that nothing in the act prevented any activity including prospecting that would assist in developing information about mineral sources in the area. Same section called for restoration of affected areas once completed.