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