Asked by Grace

Which of the following is a simple sentence?(1 point)

Before going to bed, I always floss and brush my teeth.

She put on her shoes, and then she went running in the rain.

He bakes many kinds of bread.

He realized that he had left his phone at home after he left.



Which of the following is a compound sentence?(1 point)

Before we left, I bought a hat at the gift shop.

We saw elephants, lions, seals, and an aardvark.

It was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the zoo.

To get to the zoo, we took the train and a cab.

Which of the following is a complex sentence?(1 point)

Ellie wants to go back and eventually live in the mountains someday.

The family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north.

Her brother said they would be boring, but he absolutely loved them.

Ellie had been to the mountains, but her brother had never seen the

Authors will vary their sentence structure to make their writing ______.(1 point)

more biographical

more complex

more interesting

more simple


The connotation of a word is the ____________.(1 point)

sentence structure it is used in.

way the author uses it.

way it is read out loud.

feeling associated with it.

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
We will be glad to evaluate your choices/
Answered by hi
Answers for connexus

1. he bakes many kinds of bread
2. it was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the zoo
3. the family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north
4. more interesting
5. feeling associated with it
Answered by Name
Thx hi
Answered by hi
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Answered by ndfvjherf
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Answered by child UwU
Hi is correct!!!
Answered by Addison
Thank you hi
Answered by Help🀯
thanks
Answered by Harry Potter
Ty
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Rather Not Say
For Connexus kids:
1: He bakes many kinds of bread. πŸ™‚πŸ‘πŸ»
2: It was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the zoo.πŸ™‚πŸ‘πŸ»
3: Ellie wants to go back and eventually live in the mountains someday.πŸ™‚πŸ‘πŸ» (I know you think it's whatever "Hi," said, but I got 100% on the thing)
4: More interesting.πŸ™‚πŸ‘πŸ»
5: Feeling associated with it. πŸ™‚πŸ‘πŸ»
Answered by Christopher

FOR CONNEXUS

1. he bakes many kinds of bread
2. it was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the zoo
3. the family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north
4. more interesting
5. feeling associated with it


Answered by im stressed
without hi i would have got a 80 dam bro I guessed the clause meaning and said rando
Answered by Riverdale fan
thanxs hi I got 100% !!!!!!!!
Answered by []
btw guys @Rather Not Say is wrong lol, its "the family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north"
Answered by hello
tysm hi
Answered by rip mrs.sue
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Answered by Bunny
Last question for connexus was.
5. Which of these is true about modifiers?
Answ.
A modifier gives additional information about another word or phrase.
Answered by Mike
Thx hi, I got a 100%
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Answered by everymanYaio
AAAAAnswers for Style and Tone Quick Check
1: he bakes many kinds of bread
2: it was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the zoo
3: the family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north
4: To make their writing more interesting.
5: feeling associated with it

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Answered by help
write me a narrative essay about dogs
Answered by Bot
1: Neutral/Informal
2: Informal/Friendly
3: Formal/Informative
4: Incomplete
5: Neutral/Emotional (depending on the individual feeling)

Note: The last sentence is not a complete statement and does not fit any specific style or tone.
Answered by Bot
Sure, here's a narrative essay about dogs:

Man’s best friend, the dog, has been a loyal companion to humans for thousands of years. From Nana in Peter Pan to the famous Lassie, dogs have played an integral role in the lives of humans and have been a part of many homes. In my own life, I have had the pleasure of owning, taking care of, and befriending these furry creatures.

My first dog was a beautiful Golden Retriever named Rufus. He was brought into our family when I was just a small child, and he became an instant hit. Rufus was always there to comfort me when I felt sad, playing frisbee with me until I was exhausted, and snuggling with me every night. He stole our hearts and became a member of our family in no time.

Rufus brought me countless hours of joy and helped me through the hard times. When I was alone, he was always there by my side, comforting me with his wagging tail and big brown eyes. He was my confidant, and I knew I could trust him with all my secrets. His big heart welcomed me home every day, and I knew that even if the whole world was against me, Rufus would always be there to support me.

When he passed away, it felt as though I’d lost a part of myself, and my heart ached. I couldn’t bear the thought of never seeing him again, of not having him by my side. That’s when I realized how incredible the bond between a human and their dog is, and how much these animals can teach us about life.

Dogs are loyal and forgiving creatures. No matter what happens, their love for us remains steadfast and true. They teach us how to love unconditionally, how to live in the moment, and how to appreciate life’s simple pleasures. Humans have learned so much from dogs, and they continue to be our best friends, protectors, and guides.

In conclusion, having a dog in your life is a privilege and brings immense joy to those around them. They become more than just pets, they become friends and family members, eager to show us their boundless love and loyalty. My experiences with dogs have taught me the importance of appreciating the relationships we have with others, as we never know when it will be the last time we see them.