16. How could you combine the following two sentences into one compound sentence?

The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.


A. After the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
B. The dog and the rabbit jumped into the bushes.
C. The rabbit jumped into the bushes, and the dog followed it.
D. The dog followed the rabbit when it jumped into the bushes
is it a c or d i am going with d
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17.Which of the following is a complex sentence that contains a dependent adverbial clause?

A. Mark expects the photo to arrive on Tuesday.
B. Mark expects the photo to arrive late.
C. Mark expects the photo to arrive in damaged condition.
D. Mark expects the photo to arrive when the letter arrives.
is it d
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18. How could you combine the following two sentences into a complex sentence with a dependent adjectival clause?
The boy wore a green coat. He carried his sister home.


A. The boy who wore a green coat carried his sister home.
B. The boy wore a green coat; he carried his sister home.
C. The boy carried home his sister's green coat.
D. The boy wore a green coat, and he carried his sister home.
is it A
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19.Identify the compound sentence.

A. Last summer, we decided to drive to the beach.
B. Because it had been sunny all week, we did not bring umbrellas.
C. The rain began to fall, but we did not want to leave.
D. While it rained on the beach, we swam in the ocean.
is it C
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20. Identify the sentence that contains a noun clause in italics.

A. Betty wants to harvest the corn.
B. When should Betty harvest the corn?
C. Betty would like to harvest the corn.
D. What Betty wants is to harvest the corn.
IS IT D

1 answer

16 -- D is the best, yes.

17 -- D is correct again, yes.

18 -- Yes, A is correct.

19 -- Yes, C.

20 -- Yes, D.