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Identify the structure used in each of the sentences below. 1. The hamburger came from Hamburg, Germany, and the hot dog came from Frankfurt. (1 point) simple compound complex compound-complex 2. The idea of placing meat on a bun, however, came from the United States. (1 point) simple compound complex compound-complex 3. When the hamburger first arrived in the United States, it was eaten raw. (1 point) simple compound complex compound-complex 4. The French still prefer their meat rare, but the Germans eat raw hamburger meat. (1 point) simple compound complex compound-complex 5. Hamburgers first became popular among German immigrants who lived in Cincinnati. (1 point) simple compound complex compound-complex
Do you understand what the question is asking?
yes, but can you tell me what Simple. Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex?
can you tell me what they mean?
so Simple = SV, Compound = SV (conjunction) SV, Complex = (Subordinator) SV, SV, Compound-Complex = has both elements of a compound sentence and a complex sentence, so for example, When I go to the store, I buy eggs, and my friend at work scares me. So (Subordinator) SV, SV, (Conjunction), SV. These can appear in any order as well...
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