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Read the sentence.
When I go rock climbing, I prefer climbing in landscapes that present a challenge.
What type of sentence is this?
a simple sentence
a complex sentence
a compound sentence
a compound-complex sentence
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a complex sentence
Explanation: "I prefer climbing in landscapes that present a challenge" is the independent clause. "When I go rock climbing" is a subordinate (dependent) adverbial clause, and "that present a challenge" is a relative (dependent) clause — one main clause plus dependent clause(s) = complex sentence.
Explanation: "I prefer climbing in landscapes that present a challenge" is the independent clause. "When I go rock climbing" is a subordinate (dependent) adverbial clause, and "that present a challenge" is a relative (dependent) clause — one main clause plus dependent clause(s) = complex sentence.
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