Identify the type of sentence.I caught a cold after I spent a week visiting my grandchildren.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is "complex" sentence.

This is correct because it consists of two clauses, one independent and one subordinate, in which the subordinate clause conveys no meaning as it only shows at which time did a certain action occur.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

its a complex sentence

Explanation:


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Two main clauses are connected by a coordinating conjunction and a comma, or they are connected by a semicolon and no coordinating conjunction.

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Using Coordinating Conjunctions

Use coordinating conjunctions to indicate that the elements they join are equal in importance and in structure.

Definition of Coordinating Conjunctions

Coordinating conjunctions join grammatically similar elements (two nouns, two verbs, two modifiers, two independent clauses):

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How to punctuate coordinating conjunctions

When a coordinating conjunction joins two independent clauses, a comma is used before the coordinating conjunction (unless the two independent clauses are very short).

Conjunctions that are not followed by non-essential elements should never be followed by commas.

Perhaps no budget is without some fat, but university officials argue that their unique function requires special standards of evaluation.


When either independent clause in a compound sentence contains a comma to set off introductory or non-essential elements, a reader may be confused by a comma before a coordinating conjunction. In this case, a semicolon may replace the comma.

The figures at elite universities, particularly, are enough to cause sticker shock; yet the current increases at many schools are the lowest in a decade.


When NOT to punctuate coordinating conjunctions

If a sentence begins with a coordinating conjunction, it is not followed by a comma

Yet the typical tenured professor's salary of $43,500 still represents 10% less buying power than the equivalent salary in 1970.


Commas are not used between two verbs, two subjects, two complements, or two objects joined by a coordinating conjunction.

That confuses most analogies between universities and profit-making enterprises. [compound object of preposition]

Endowments and gifts make up the rest. [compound subject]

Georgetown, for example, has eliminated one-third of its graduate programs in the past five years and recently decided to close its dental school. [compound verb]


Answer:

compound-complex

Explanation:

In Life in His Language, when Toni Morrison writes to James Baldwin about “the astonishing gift of your art and your friendship,” she is fulfilling what function of a eulogy?a. voicing regret
b. looking to the future
c. paying tribute
d. expressing grief

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. paying tribute." In Life in His Language, when Toni Morrison writes to James Baldwin about “the astonishing gift of your art and your friendship,” she is fulfilling the function of eulogy that is paying tribute.

C. Paying Tribute is the correct answer.

Which one of the following tasks best represents a functional ability?a. Painting the exterior of a home
b. Shopping for groceries
c. Competing in a triathlon
d. Climbing a tree

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A functional ability is a ability that is resulting in obtaining something necessary for life. Perhaps the most important things to get to survive is food (and then shelter, temperature regulation, etc). So shopping for groceries (b) would be a good example of functional ability!

It is important that you use a variety of appeals—to the audience’s logic as well as your own image. a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

There are many different types of appeals (logos, ethos and pathos being the most common ones) and all of them need to be combined in a text in order to make it interesting and persuasive. If you do not combine a variety of appeals in your text, it can make you seem biased and unprofessional. Moreover, it would make your text less persuasive, and the audience would not be as convinced as they would have otherwise been.

ur answer is A--- True!!

Which is the best summary of the beginning of “The Beginnings of the Maasai”? A. The Father of the Maasai introduces his daughter, explaining how the daughters and sons of the tribe care for the cattle and the sky god Enkai.B. The daughter of the Maasai introduces herself and the Maasai, and explains their important relationships with their cattle and the sky god Enkai.
C. The Maasai tribe lives in Africa, where they care for their sons and daughters, their cattle, and the sky god Enkai by feeding and protecting them.
D. As a daughter of the Maasai tribe, the narrator makes her living feeding and protecting the cattle that are sacred to her father and the sky god Enkai.

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Answer B) is correct

Answer: B. The daughter of the Maasai introduces herself and the Maasai, and explains their important relationships with their cattle and the sky god Enkai.

In "The Beginnings of the Maasai," we encounter the daughter of the Maasai tribe. She introduces herself and her tribe, and explains the special relationship that the Maasai have with their god, Enkai. Enkai is the god that controls all the aspects of the lives of the Maasai. He sends the rain that makes the crops grow, and he can also send the drought that makes people, cattle and crops die. We also learn of the importance of cattle for the Maasai people.