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1.
match the terms with the definitions.
1.
two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses
2.
one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
3.
a sentence with only one independent clause (one complete thought
4.
two or more simple sentences that are joined by coordinate conjunction, punctuation, or both
a.
simple sentence
b.
compound sentence
c.
complex sentence
d.
compound-complex sentence
2.
read the sentence below, and identify the sentence's type. the cat crawled under the table to hide.

simple

compound

complex

compound-complex
3.
read the sentence below, and identify the sentence's type. although it rained for three hours, the coach did not cancel baseball practice.

simple

compound

complex

compound-complex
4.
read the sentence below, and identify the sentence's type. mom baked cookies for the school picnic, and dad volunteered to grill the hamburgers.

simple

compound

complex

compound-complex
5.
read the sentence below, and identify the sentence's type. after molly lost the student council election, she decided to try out for soccer, and her friends thought she made a good decision.

simple

compound

complex

compound-complex
6.
what is the most effective way to combine the following two sentences? the cat walked. the cat purred.

the cat walked, and the cat purred.

the cat walked and purred.

walked and purred did the cat.
7.
what is the most effective way to combine the following two sentences: allison drank all the milk. she went to the store to buy another gallon.

since allison drank all the milk, she went to the store to buy another gallon.

allison bought another gallon of milk.

allison drank all the milk and went to the store.
8.
combine the following two sentences into a complex sentence: the storm raged for three hours. many homes were flooded.

the storm raged and flooded.

the storm raged for three hours, flooding many homes.

because the storm raged for three hours, many homes were flooded.
9.
combine the following two sentences into a single sentence. we picked apples from the orchard. the apples were red.

we picked the red apples from the orchard.

apples from the orchard.

we picked the apples from the orchard, and they were red.
10.
combine the following two sentences into one smoother, more effective sentence. the soccer team practiced every weekend this month. the soccer team still lost all of their games.

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