

Compound complex sentences
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English
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10th Grade
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Easy
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Sarah Silver
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Open Ended
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
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Open Ended
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
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Open Ended
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
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Open Ended
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
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Open Ended
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
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Multiple Choice
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
Although the illiteracy rate is high, storytelling is alive in Afghanistan, but folktales link...
The illiteracy rate is high; storytelling is alive in Afghanistan; folktales link...
Because the illiteracy rate is high, storytelling is alive and well in Afghanistan, so folktales link...
Folktales link the past and present, so the illiteracy rate is high; storytelling is alive in Afghanistan.
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Multiple Choice
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
Folktales teach values, beliefs, and behaviors; they are also a form of entertainment.
Folktales teach values, beliefs; however, they teach behaviors; they are also a form of entertainment.
They are also a form of entertainment, now that folktales teach values and beliefs, though they teach behaviors.
They teach behaviors, folktales also teach values and beliefs; they are also a form of entertainment.
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Multiple Choice
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
Afghans have always enjoyed music, now that much of it is traditional, and there are certain dances that go with certain songs.
Because Afghans have always enjoyed music, much of it is traditional, and there are certain dances that go with certain songs.
Much of it is traditional, and there are certain dances that go with certain songs; though Afghans have always enjoyed music.
There are certain dances that go with certain songs; Afghans have always enjoyed music; much of it is traditional.
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Multiple Choice
Correctly combine these sentences.
Hint: Change the simple sentence to a dependent clause beginning with one of the following:
Although, As, Because, Now that, Since, That, Though, When, Which, Who
There was no music allowed under the Taliban; no forms of dance were permitted; people sang and danced quietly in private.
People sang and danced quietly in private although the Taliban did not permit music or dance of any form.
Music and Dancing was permitted under the Taliban, that people sang and danced quietly in private.
No forms of music or dance were permitted under the Taliban, so the people sang and danced quietly in private.
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