Laurie colored up, but answered frankly,
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Compound Words and. Collective ... Laurie coloured up, but answered frankly, “Why, you see I often hear ... Laurie turned red again, there was so much good will in Jo it was impossible not to take her blunt
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"Though Laurie colored up, he answered frankly." This will be the complex sentence.
- A complex sentence is a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
- A complex sentence is easily identifiable as they regularly use subordinating conjunctions.
- A subordinating conjunction is a word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause.
- Thus, in the complex sentence, 'Laurie colored up' is a dependent clause. It is not a complete sentence on its own.
- 'He answered frankly' is an independent clause. It is a complete sentence on its own.
- Hence, there is the presence of both independent and dependent clauses. Thus, it is a complex sentence.
- The subordinating conjunction here is though.
- Another thing to remember is that if the dependent clause comes first, place a comma right before the independent clause. As we have done above.
- Thus, the complex sentence will be, "Though Laurie colored up, he answered frankly."
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