"Not a villian, not an evil thing. Just a dead bear. Like any other dead animal that he might have hunted. Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister."
This is a complex sentence because it has one independent clause and one dependent clause. The independent clause is "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister." The subject is " bear" and " did bring, and did ease" is the verb. The dependent clause is "that he might have hunted." The subordinate is " that".
Is this one sentence? I see two complete sentences and two incomplete sentences. "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister." is a complex sentence. This sentence contains one independent clause, "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends" and two dependent clauses. The first dependent clause is, "did not ease the pain for Susan" and the second dependent clause is "and her brother and sister".
"Not a villian, not an evil thing. Just a dead bear. Like any other dead animal that he might have hunted. Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister."
I see that this sentence is a complex sentence because it has one independent clause and one dependent clause. The independent clause in this sentence is "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister." The dependent clause of this sentence is "that he might have hunted." The rest is trying to describe the bear. ^-^
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Excuse me. There have at least two sentence here...
"Not a villian, not an evil thing. Just a dead bear. Like any other dead animal that he might have hunted. Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister."
This is a complex sentence because it has one independent clause and one dependent clause. The independent clause is "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister." The subject is " bear" and " did bring, and did ease" is the verb. The dependent clause is "that he might have hunted." The subordinate is " that".
Is this one sentence? I see two complete sentences and two incomplete sentences. "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister." is a complex sentence. This sentence contains one independent clause, "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends" and two dependent clauses. The first dependent clause is, "did not ease the pain for Susan" and the second dependent clause is "and her brother and sister".
"Not a villian, not an evil thing. Just a dead bear. Like any other dead animal that he might have hunted. Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister."
I see that this sentence is a complex sentence because it has one independent clause and one dependent clause. The independent clause in this sentence is "Killing the bear did not bring back his friends, did not ease the pain for Susan and her brother and sister." The dependent clause of this sentence is "that he might have hunted." The rest is trying to describe the bear. ^-^
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