<u>Descriptive. </u>
I believe home is where you find peace, tranquility, joy, and most importantly were you feel safe. My home is a small place, located down a small road. Though the street seems quite dull, with all the simple red-brick houses lining the edges, it has to be the place I love most.
My home is a small, simple house. It looks like all the other houses around the area, with its thatched roof and red-brick walls. It has a small front yard, where I do my gardening, and keep a table and chairs, in case guests visit.
My neighbors are kind people, who often keep to themselves. I like how they have respect for everyone in our lane, even with the more misunderstood people.
If someone were to stand outside my house, they would see the same as every other house down our street, but they would smell the different scents of flowers, taste the scent of freshly baked biscuits and immediately feel welcome.
you can add on extra information, and extend the descriptions.
The opposite of genuine is: SPECIOUS
According to Google this are the definitions for the following words.
<u><em>Genuine:</em></u><em> </em>honest, authentic
<em>Solicitude:</em> caring for something or someone
<u><em>Specious:</em></u><em> </em>misleading in appearance, fake
<em>Abrogated: </em>evading, getting away with something
<em>Cursory: </em>hasty, not detailed
<em>Superlative: </em>a high comparison
<em>Vitiate: </em>to spoil the quality of something
<em>Bugbear:</em> scary being like a hobgoblin
<em>Propensity:</em> tendency towards something
<em>Insipid: </em>lacking flavor
Therefore, the opposite of <em>honest and authentic </em>would be fake or<em> misleading in appearance </em>
Answer: Cities, towns and population.
Explanation:
The answer is A. Simple sentence. For this sentence to be complex it would need additional structure such as a dependent clause. For this sentence to be compound it would need two independent subjects and verbs. And for it to be a complex-compound it would need both of those things.