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Sentence Types

Sentence Types. Exercise 2. Compound or Complex?. The glittering Elizabethan court was a focus of poetic creativity; members of the court vied with one another to see who could create the most highly polished, technically perfect poems. COMPOUND. Compound or Complex?.

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Sentence Types

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  1. Sentence Types Exercise 2

  2. Compound or Complex? The glittering Elizabethan court was a focus of poetic creativity; members of the court vied with one another to see who could create the most highly polished, technically perfect poems. COMPOUND

  3. Compound or Complex? Elizabeth I herself wrote lyrics, and she patronized favorite poets and rewarded courtiers for eloquent poetic tributes. COMPOUND

  4. Compound or Complex? Among her protégés were Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Walter Raleigh. NEITHER

  5. Compound or Complex? Raleigh, in turn, encouraged Edmund Spenser, who wrote the epic The Faerie Queene (1590) in honor of Elizabeth. COMPLEX

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