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The wolf dragged Bertha out of the bushes and devoured her to the last morsel (make simple sentence)​

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Answered by shineben07
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Answer:

The wolf dragged Bertha out of the bushes. It devoured her to the last morsel

Explanation:

The question is in compound sentence. If we simply changes the sentences it's called simple sentence.

Answered by Anonymous
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The wolf dragged Bertha out of the bushes. It devoured her to the last morsel.

1. A simple sentence is defined as an independent form of a clause that usually helps to solely convey a whole thought. Unlike any complex sentence, a simple sentence doesn't involve dependent clauses or subordinate clauses.

2. A simple sentence usually carries modifiers. In addition, it also coordinates the concerned subject, important verbs, and particular objects.

3. Examples-

# She is dancing in the club.

# Jenny loves papaya.

# Her sister is in college.

# You play amazingly.

# She is talking about that boy.

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