Which of the following is a simple sentence?(1 point) Responses Before going to bed, I always floss and brush my teeth. Before going to bed, I always floss and brush my teeth. She put on her shoes, and then she went running in the rain. She put on her shoes, and then she went running in the rain. He bakes many kinds of bread. He bakes many kinds of bread. He realized that he had left his phone at home after he left.

He bakes many kinds of bread.

Which of the following is a compound sentence?(1 point) Responses We saw pandas during our visit to the zoo. We saw pandas during our visit to the zoo. Before we left, I bought a hat at the gift shop. Before we left, I bought a hat at the gift shop. To get to the zoo, we took the train and a cab. To get to the zoo, we took the train and a cab. It was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the zoo.

To get to the zoo, we took the train and a cab.

Which of the following is a complex sentence?(1 point) Responses Ellie had been to the mountains, but her brother had never seen them. Ellie had been to the mountains, but her brother had never seen them. Ellie wants to go back and eventually live in the mountains someday. Ellie wants to go back and eventually live in the mountains someday. The family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north. The family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north. Her brother said they would be boring, but he absolutely loved them

Ellie wants to go back and eventually live in the mountains someday.

Why do authors vary sentence structure in their writing?(1 point) Responses To make their writing fictional. To make their writing fictional. To make their writing simpler. To make their writing simpler. To make their writing biographical. To make their writing biographical. To make their writing more interesting.

To make their writing more interesting.

The connotation of a word is the ____________.(1 point) Responses way it is read out loud. way it is read out loud. feeling associated with it. feeling associated with it. number of meaning it has. number of meaning it has. sentence structure it is used in.

feeling associated with it.

Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?(1 point) Responses Yes, rocks are valuable because they are useful to people. Yes, rocks are valuable because they are useful to people. No, rocks are not valuable because they contain a lot of waste. No, rocks are not valuable because they contain a lot of waste. Yes, rocks are valuable because they are part of Earth’s crust. Yes, rocks are valuable because they are part of Earth’s crust. No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids.