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English, 02.09.2020 01:01, isaiahmyers3410

Identity each sentence below with S for simple, CD for compound, CX for complex, or CD-CX for compound-complex.
CD
1. San Francisco is built on hills, and some of the streets are quite steep.
2. Because almost all parts of Hawaii are almost always cooled by winds, visitors
rarely complain about the heat.
3. In Florida, if you aren't a fan of amusement parks, you can explore the Everglades,
or you can go to the beaches, which are a fine place to relax.
4. Visitors to Pennsylvania can explore historic sites of the Revolutionary War at
Valley Forge or of the Civil War at Gettysburg.
S
B. Writing Different kinds of Sentences
Write compound-complex sentences by adding to the sentences in Exercise A
ccording to the directions in parentheses.
1. (Locate the compound-complex sentence in Exercise A. Replace either
independent clause.)

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