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Read the following passage.

Whenever we go to see our friend, we take the bus, which is usually an express bus, except on weekends. We have learned after taking the bus so many times that we will have to wait a long while for it because the bus is almost always late. We don't mind, and because we are used to it, we always ride it.


In the passage, which characteristic of sentence structure is the most evident?




very formal organization




complex sentence structure




varied sentence lengths




simple sentences

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I believe this an example of complex sentence structure.

My reasoning is that most of these sentences are in fact compound complex sentences-

Compound-complex sentences contain two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

An example of a complex sentence is this: “I burned dinner but not the cake.”


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Answer: In the passage, the characteristic of sentence structure that is most evident is complex sentence structure.

Step-by-step explanation: The passage provided includes many complex sentences. A complex sentence is a sentence made up of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. While an independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, a dependent clause cannot stand by itself. Moreover, there are three types of dependent clauses: noun clauses, adverb clauses and adjective clauses. In that way, in the passage provided, there are independent clauses, such as "we take the bus", and dependent clauses, such as "which is usually an express bus" (adjective clause), "because the bus is almost always late" (adverb clause) and "that we will have to wait a long while for it" (noun clause).

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