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A. Compound Complex
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B. Simple
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C. Complex
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D. Compound
Explanation
The sentence contains two clauses: "The evil that men do" (dependent clause) and "lives after them" (independent clause), making it complex.
The dependent clause is connected to the independent clause, forming a complex sentence.
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A. The dog chased its tail with a spoon.
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B. The sun is shining in the sky.
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C. The rain is falling downwards.
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D. The author is writing the book.
Explanation
Sentence with semantic error: The dog chased its tail with a spoon.
- Explanation: The phrase "with a spoon" makes no logical sense in the context of the dog's actions, introducing a semantic error.
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A. None of these
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B. Without
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C. Full
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D. Worthy of or capable of
Explanation
The suffix “-able” means capable of being or worthy of (e.g., readable = capable of being read).
It forms adjectives from verbs, indicating possibility or suitability.
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