Let's review the answers provided for accuracy:
Question 1: A) independent clause (Correct)
Question 2: A) after the word “Vicky” and after the word “teenager” (Correct)
Question 3: A) I never miss Art Club meetings (Correct)
Question 4: A) Maverick needed to go to the store, and his dog wanted to go with him. (Correct)
Question 5: A) because supplies were limited (Correct)
Question 6: A) The floods caused widespread damage, and residents were without power for a week. (Correct)
Question 7: A) complex (Correct)
Question 8: A) It is just one independent clause (Incorrect; the correct answer should be a relationship between two independent clauses as they are linked structure-wise.)
Question 9: A) Ana wants to buy new athletic shoes from her favorite store once she saves up enough money, Shoe Empire. (Correct)
Question 10: A) Heather, quacking loudly, fed the ducks in the park. (Correct)
Question 11: A) sentence 1 (Correct)
Question 12: A) Erika helped the elderly woman with her shopping basket, which was overflowing with vegetables. (Correct)
Question 13: A) after "one" (Correct)
Question 14: A) simple (Incorrect; the correct answer is compound since it has a list of items.)
Question 15: A) after ‘dog’ (Correct)
Question 16: A) dependent clause (Correct)
Question 17: A) they act as an adjective providing additional information about the cookies (Correct)
Question 18: A) simple (Correct)
Question 19: A) independent clause (Correct)
Question 20: A) In the first sentence, the goal is to save $10. In the second sentence, the goal is to buy a new bike. (Correct)
Summary of corrections:
- Question 8: The correct relationship should be clarified as it involves a single independent clause.
- Question 14: The correct type is compound, not simple.
Overall, most answers were accurate, but these two require adjustments. So, it is partly true; some answers are correct, while a couple are incorrect.