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i had the strength to resist , and hurried off to school .(make it simple)

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

I had the power to say no, and quickly went to school.

Explanation:

The sentence means that the speaker was able to say no to something, and then went quickly to school. It suggests that the speaker had the ability to resist something that may have been tempting or distracting, and chose to prioritize going to school.

The phrase "had the strength to resist" implies that there was some kind of challenge or temptation that the speaker was able to overcome, and "hurried off to school" indicates that the speaker was eager to get to their destination. So, the sentence conveys a sense of determination and responsibility, as the speaker prioritized their education over other potential distractions.

Therefore, I had the power to say no, and quickly went to school.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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I resisted and quickly went to school.

The simple sentence of i had the strength to resist, and hurried of to school is I resisted and quickly went to school.

Simple sentences are sentences that consist of one independent clause and express a complete thought. They are often made up of a subject and a predicate, and they do not contain any dependent clauses. Simple sentences are usually short and concise, and they are often used to convey a simple idea or make a statement.

A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought.
Simple sentences are called 'simple' because they contain only one subject and one verb, or predicate.

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