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A simple sentence with two or more verbs joined by the conjunction or or and is a
 
  A) complex verb.
  B) compound-complex sentence.
  C) compound verb.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Add capitalization to the following paragraph (40 capital letters needed). (Do not make any other changes.) adults today often find themselves raising their grandchildren. When elaine's daughter, a single parent, went to nashville, tennessee, to pursue a singing career, gabby, her little granddaughter, stayed with her grandmother, and once again, elaine took on a parental role. though elaine had thought her child-raising days were over, they weren't. She enrolled gabby at sunrise school, where her granddaughter took language arts, math, and spanish. every tuesday after school, elaine took her granddaughter to dance lessons, and on thursday evenings they took tai chi lessons together. Many saturdays, they prepared a picnic lunch of sandwiches made from skippy peanut butter. then they often spent the morning at wildlife World zoo. every Sunday, they went to bethel bible church and then ate out at sweet tomatoes or furr's. elaine enjoyed playing checkers and reading such books as where the red fern grows with her granddaughter. Soon, 128 williams Drive became home to gabby. She always spent thanksgiving and christmas with her mother, but when she got back to Grandma's house, Elaine said, i am glad you are back home, Gabby.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Adults today often find themselves raising their grandchildren. When Elaine's daughter, a single parent, went to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a singing career, Gabby, her little granddaughter, stayed with her grandmother, and once again, Elaine took on a parental role. Though Elaine had thought her child-raising days were over, they weren't. She enrolled Gabby at Sunrise School, where her granddaughter took language arts, math, and Spanish. Every Tuesday after school, Elaine took her granddaughter to dance lessons, and on Thursday evenings they took Tai Chi lessons together. Many Saturdays, they prepared a picnic lunch of sandwiches made from Skippy peanut butter. Then they often spent the morning at Wildlife World Zoo. Every Sunday, they went to Bethel Bible Church and then ate out at Sweet Tomatoes or Furr's. Elaine enjoyed playing checkers and reading such books as Where the Red Fern Grows with her granddaughter. Soon, 128 Williams Drive became home to Gabby. She always spent Thanksgiving and Christmas with her mother, but when she got back to Grandma's house, Elaine said, I am glad you are back home, Gabby.





 

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