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alekssr [168]
1 year ago
15

Which sentences are complex sentences? Check all that apply. You will need to talk to Mr. Cortez if you want to try out for the

play. Brooke is a strong athlete, and she is also a hardworking student. Although many people dislike reptiles, I think snakes are fascinating. Elijah wants to buy a guitar, but he hasn’t saved up enough money. Once I finish knitting this scarf, I will make a matching hat.
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2 answers:
Jet001 [13]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

The complex sentences are indeed:

You will need to talk to Mr. Cortez if you want to try out for the play.

Although many people dislike reptiles, I think snakes are fascinating.

Once I finish knitting this scarf, I will make a matching hat.

Explanation:

A complex sentence is formed by joining an independent clause and a dependent one. An independent clause can express a full thought on its own. On the other hand, a dependent clause needs the independent one to give it context, so that it makes sense. It does not express a complete thought on its own. The independent and dependent clauses are joined by subordinating conjunctions. The subordinating conjunction "if" expresses a condition; "although" expresses contrast; and "once" expresses a transition of time. They introduce the dependent clause.

With the explanation above, we can conclude that the correct options are:

You will need to talk to Mr. Cortez if you want to try out for the play.

Although many people dislike reptiles, I think snakes are fascinating.

Once I finish knitting this scarf, I will make a matching hat.

svlad2 [7]1 year ago
4 0

The answers are...

You will need to talk to Mr. Cortez if you want to try out for the play.  Although many people dislike reptiles, I think snakes are fascinating.  Once I finish knitting this scarf, I will make a matching hat.



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