I think Rachel should use simple sentences and compound sentences to explain the household task to her younger brother. Simple sentences are easy to understand because they only have one idea, like "Take out the trash." This way, he won't get confused. Compound sentences can help connect ideas, like "Remember to tie the bag, and then put it in the bin." This can make the instructions clearer while still being easy for him to follow.
Rachel's younger brother is in fourth grade. She is trying to explain to him how to do a household task. She is going to read the explanation aloud and post it on the refrigerator for him to refer to later. What kind of sentences do you recommend Rachel use: simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?
Identify two sentence types and explain why you think they would effectively communicate Rachel's message.
Explain in 3 to 4 sentences. Write this like an 11 year old and in formal language
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