The examples of complex sentences are the following ones:
2)Before you eat the sandwich, please cut in half
4) When we are ready to leave, we will send you a text message
5)If she starts to get warm, Janna will turn on the air conditioner
A complex sentence is a sentence which has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Dependent clauses cannot stand on their own since they do not represent a complete thought. This is why the following sentences are not grammatically correct.
*Before you eat the sandwich,
*When we are ready to leave,
*If she starts to get warm,
A complex sentence contains a subordinate clause ( or a sentence starting with a conjuction) So the answer is B.<span>.After Maria finished dinner, she washed the dishes in the sink. Because of the subordinate clause ( Afer Maria finished dinner ) The others are simple sentences. ( A.simple sentence and C-D are compound sentences)</span>
Answer:
The answer is (D)
Explanation:
I just took it your welcome
The narrative technique used by the author is setting.
Indeed, this text is a description of the situation the main character finds himself in. We are given information about:
- the time of day ("early afternoon"),
- the action ("riding" a "train"),
- the other characters ("migrants," "villagers"),
- the surroundings ("trash by the rails," "adobe and cinder-block homes")
- and even—or especially—the climate ("105 degrees").
This sets the context for the upcoming twists and turns of the story.
This technique supports the author's purpose by creating a sense of oppression.
The ways the protagonist's situation is described makes the oppressive feeling almost palpable, with phrases "warm ... smoke," "searing stench," "heat," and the repetition of the word "burn." It gives the impression that the heat is felt through various different senses:
- touch, with the burning palms;
- sight, with the diesel smoke;
- and smell, with the very hot stench.
The idea of oppression is further conveyed by several allusions to what Enrique and other migrants long for to escape this crushing heat: they envy "villagers cooling themselves" or "doz[ing] in hammocks slung in shady spots," and the train cars even remind them of "bobbing ice cubes."
"Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover!
<span>A savage place! as holy and enchanted"
These lines clearly show the theme of chaos and excitement in creation. </span>