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simple/compound sentences: a simple sentence contains one independent clause. ex. - jose stood. a simple sentence may contain a compound subject and/or a compound verb. ex. - jose and he stood and cheered. a simple sentence may have a variety of phrases or words to embellish thought. ex. - excited about the game, jose and he stood and cheered wildly. a compound sentence contains two independent clauses; these may be joined by a conjunction (and, but, or). ex. - the doorbell rang, but nobody answered the door. (complete sentence) independent clause independent clause (complete sentence) circle each independent clause. write ss if the words form a simple sentence; write cs if the words form a compound sentence. 3. a. ______ have you ever played the game of four - square? b. ____ the bride wore a black gown, and the groom wore a white tuxedo. c. ____ harry has agreed to volunteer—but only for a few hours. analogies: circle the word that best completes the analogy. 4. pastoral : urban :: avaricious : ______ a) visceral b) odious c) greedy d) generous
- For 3a: "Have you ever played the game of four - square?" is a simple sentence as it has one independent clause.
- For 3b: "The bride wore a black gown, and the groom wore a white tuxedo." has two independent clauses joined by "and", so it's a compound sentence.
- For 3c: "Harry has agreed to volunteer—but only for a few hours." has two independent - like parts joined by "but", making it a compound sentence.
- For 4: "pastoral" and "urban" are opposites. "avaricious" means greedy, and its opposite is "generous".
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3a. SS
3b. CS
3c. CS
- d) generous