Ask Question
2 May, 18:12

Read the summary of the beginning of "The World On Turtle's Back."

[1] In the beginning, there was no land, only the great ocean. [2] The Sky-World, the home of the gods, was above the ocean. [3] A sacred tree stood at the center. [4] One of the gods pulled out some of its roots for his pregnant wife. [5] This created a hole in the floor of the Sky-World. [6] The man's wife fell through the hole toward the ocean below, clutching the roots in her hand.

Which best describes this summary?

It contains mostly simple sentences.

It contains mostly compound-complex sentences.

It contains mostly sentences that begin with dependent clauses.

It contains sentence variety.

+5
Answers (1)
  1. 2 May, 21:03
    0
    I am not too sure, but I believe it contains sentence variety because some sentences are mostly compound-complex sentences when the summary says "A sacred tree stood at the centre. One of the gods pulled out some of its roots for his pregnant wife", is an example of a compound-complex sentence. Also, the sentence "This created a hole in the floor of the Sky-World. The man's wife fell through the hole toward the ocean below, clutching the roots in her hand." Is also, I believe, an example of a compound-complex sentence. But then, sentences one and two sound like they could be possibly simple sentences, or dependent clauses.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅ “Read the summary of the beginning of "The World On Turtle's Back." [1] In the beginning, there was no land, only the great ocean. [2] The ...” in 📙 English if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers