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Identify and label each of the following sentences as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. Identify the clauses by underlining the independent clause; put the dependent clause in italics; highlight the coordinating conjunction and the relative pronoun that starts the subordinate clause; bold the subject(s); use red font for the verb(s). I love cats better than dogs. (Simple Sentence) The way they smell, look and feel is just cuter than dogs. Just imagine owning a dog instead of cats. It couldn’t be me, that’s for sure. Not only that, but it's proven cats are better than dogs. Just look on the internet cats are the rulers of the internet. With their millions of views and hundreds of followers, how can you even think for one second that dogs are better than cats because I tell you they aren’t! What are you still doing reading this? Get out there and get yourself a cat and if you have a dog throw it out your window and get your cat food ready.
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