The opening sentence (which ends on line 38) can best be described as
(a) a sentence that pre...
English, 15.10.2019 23:30 tdahna0403
The opening sentence (which ends on line 38) can best be described as
(a) a sentence that presents a lengthy and complex argument
(b) a syntactically complex but unified sentence
(c) an amorphous sentence indicating the contents of a pleasant dream
(d) a balanced sentenced that describes first the house and next its inhabitants
(e) a haphazard sentence that scrambles and repeats its topics
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