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Compound complex sentences

Compound complex sentences

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English

10th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.2.1F, L.3.1I, L.7.1B

+3

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3 Slides • 10 Questions

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Open Ended

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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Although the illiteracy rate is high, storytelling is alive in Afghanistan, but folktales link...

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The illiteracy rate is high; storytelling is alive in Afghanistan; folktales link...

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Because the illiteracy rate is high, storytelling is alive and well in Afghanistan, so folktales link...

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Folktales link the past and present, so the illiteracy rate is high; storytelling is alive in Afghanistan.

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Multiple Choice

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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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Folktales teach values, beliefs, and behaviors; they are also a form of entertainment.

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Folktales teach values, beliefs; however, they teach behaviors; they are also a form of entertainment.

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They are also a form of entertainment, now that folktales teach values and beliefs, though they teach behaviors.

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They teach behaviors, folktales also teach values and beliefs; they are also a form of entertainment.

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Multiple Choice

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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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Afghans have always enjoyed music, now that much of it is traditional, and there are certain dances that go with certain songs.

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Because Afghans have always enjoyed music, much of it is traditional, and there are certain dances that go with certain songs.

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Much of it is traditional, and there are certain dances that go with certain songs; though Afghans have always enjoyed music.

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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

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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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There was no music allowed under the Taliban; no forms of dance were permitted; people sang and danced quietly in private.

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People sang and danced quietly in private although the Taliban did not permit music or dance of any form.

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Music and Dancing was permitted under the Taliban, that people sang and danced quietly in private.

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No forms of music or dance were permitted under the Taliban, so the people sang and danced quietly in private.

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