answer the questions using these sentence types

Simple
Compound
Introductory Subordinate
Secondary subordinate
Embedded
Introductory Participial/ Prepositional
Secondary Participial
A sentence with a colon
A sentence with a semicolon
A possessive apostrophe (singular or plural)
Employ correct paragraphing and indentation

Are you an introvert or extrovert? How has your preference for introversion/
extroversion shaped who you are? Has it created benefits or obstacles for
you?
~ What is the difference between being shy and introverted? Are you either?
How has this affected you?
~ How do you relate to the introverts/ extroverts in your life?

Simple:

Are you an introvert or extrovert?
What is the difference between being shy and introverted? Are you either?
How do you relate to the introverts/extroverts in your life?

Compound:
How has your preference for introversion/extroversion shaped who you are and has it created benefits or obstacles for you?

Introductory Subordinate:
Since you are socially inclined, how do you relate to the introverts/extroverts in your life?

Secondary Subordinate:
How has this affected you since you prefer a more solitary lifestyle?

Embedded:
What is the difference between being shy, which often results from anxiety or fear, and being introverted, which is more about seeking alone time to recharge?

Introductory Participial/Prepositional:
Being either shy or introverted, how has this affected your interactions with others?

Secondary Participial:
Having a preference for introversion or extroversion, how has this shaped your overall personality and behavior?

A sentence with a colon:
One important question to consider is: are you more comfortable in social situations or do you prefer solitude?

A sentence with a semicolon:
It is important to understand the difference between being shy, which is a result of social anxiety or fear; and being introverted, which is a preference for alone time to recharge.

A possessive apostrophe (singular or plural):
How has introversion/extroversion affected your relationships with others?