Lesson 3: Simple, Complex, Compound,

  1. Lesson 3: Simple, Complex, Compound, and Compound-ComplexSentences A simple sentence is one independent clause—a group of
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  2. Lesson 3: Simple, Complex, Compound, and Compound-Complex SentencesA simple sentence is one independent clause—a group of
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  3. To write a passage using all four basic sentence structures, what types of sentences would you need to include?simple, compound,
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  4. Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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  5. Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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  6. Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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  7. Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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  8. Identify the choice that best describes the sentence.Halley’s comet should return in the year 2061. (1 point) Responses simple
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  9. QuestionChoose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. My two dogs are named Hannah and Brindle. (1 point) Responses
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  10. Identify the choice that best describes the sentence.The Cause Club, which is a community service group, is holding a dance. (1
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