1) Level 1: What is a simple sentence? a) one independent clause. b) one dependent clause. c) a phrase. d) two independent clauses. 2) Level 1: What does an independent clause have? a) just a subject. b) a subject and predicate. c) a subject, predicate, and complete thought. d) it doesn't have anything. 3) Level 1: What is the subject of a sentence? a) Who or what is doing the action of the sentence. b) The action word in the sentence. c) the conjunction in a sentence. 4) Level 1: What is the predicate of a sentence? a) a clause. b) who or what is doing the action of a sentence. c) the verb or action word of the sentence. 5) Level 2: What is a compound sentence? a) Independent clause. b) Independent clause + Independent clause. c) Independent clause + dependent clause. d) Dependent clause + dependent clause. 6) Level 2: What do you use to "glue" or connect a compound sentence together? a) just a conjunction. b) just a comma. c) a comma and a conjunction. d) a period. 7) Level 3: What is a complex sentence? a) an independent clause + a dependent clause. b) dependent clause + dependent clause. c) independent clause + independent clause. d) just a dependent clause. 8) Level 3: Does it matter which order the two clauses go in with a complex sentence? a) Yes.  b) No. 9) Level 3: If the independent clauses comes first in a complex sentence, do you need a comma? a) Yes. b) No. 10) Level 3: If it is DC+IC, do you need a comma?  a) Yes. b) No.

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