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Question 1 eric ran home the rest of the way because he knew he was in trouble. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentences question 2 a simple sentence that stands alone is called a a dependent clause b an independent clause c a phrase question 3 my classmates were wearing heavy clothes in the winter months. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 4 a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause is called a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 5 dr. matthews did what could be done, but it simply was not enough to save his life. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 6 her left arm was badly broken at the wrist during the car accident. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 7 sarah and ashley giggled and whispered all night. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 8 while the music played, rachel sneaked in through the side door. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 9 what type of sentence has two independent clauses and is joined by a fanboys (conjunction) or a semicolon? a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence question 10 since we had only gone a mile from camp, we could turn back before dark. a a simple sentence b a compound sentence c a complex sentence

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