label each of the following sentences simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex

1. Israel is also a nice place to visit. <-- SIMPLE SENTENCE

2. Because the country lies next to the Mediterranean Sea, the climate is very temperate. <---- Compound sentence

3. Precipitation, which includes mostly rain, can reach up to 42 inches per year in the north; the southern desert area may get as little as 1 inch a year. <----- Compound-Complex

4. Its summers are hot and dry, and its winters are cool and wet. Complex sentence

5. Warm beaches that all can enjoy line the western Israeli border. Simple sentence

2, 4, 5 are wrong. The other two are right.

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1. SIMPLE SENTENCE

2. Compound sentence
3. Compound-Complex
4. Complex sentence
5. Simple sentence

To determine the type of each sentence, you can break them down into their different parts and identify their structures.

1. Israel is also a nice place to visit. <-- SIMPLE SENTENCE
A simple sentence consists of one independent clause, which means it has only one subject and one verb. In this sentence, "Israel" is the subject, "is" is the verb, and "also a nice place to visit" is the predicate. Therefore, this sentence is a simple sentence.

2. Because the country lies next to the Mediterranean Sea, the climate is very temperate. <-- COMPOUND SENTENCE
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses that are joined by coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," or "or." In this sentence, "Because the country lies next to the Mediterranean Sea" is one clause, and "the climate is very temperate" is another. They are joined by the conjunction "because," making this sentence a compound sentence.

3. Precipitation, which includes mostly rain, can reach up to 42 inches per year in the north; the southern desert area may get as little as 1 inch a year. <-- COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
A compound-complex sentence consists of two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. In this sentence, "Precipitation can reach up to 42 inches per year in the north" and "the southern desert area may get as little as 1 inch a year" are two independent clauses. They are joined by a semicolon. Additionally, "which includes mostly rain" is a dependent clause. Therefore, this sentence is a compound-complex sentence.

4. Its summers are hot and dry, and its winters are cool and wet. <-- COMPLEX SENTENCE
A complex sentence consists of one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. In this sentence, "Its summers are hot and dry" is the independent clause, and "and its winters are cool and wet" is a dependent clause. The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. Therefore, this sentence is a complex sentence.

5. Warm beaches that all can enjoy line the western Israeli border. <-- SIMPLE SENTENCE
As mentioned above, a simple sentence consists of one independent clause. In this sentence, "Warm beaches that all can enjoy" is the subject, and "line the western Israeli border" is the predicate. Thus, this sentence is a simple sentence.