Final answer:
All three sentences provided are compound-complex sentences. Each contains two main clauses and at least one dependent clause that adds information about the subjects or provides reasons for their actions. The sentences feature various people, experiences, and emotions connected to Janie and Teacake's journey.
Step-by-step explanation:
The sentences provided here are compound-complex sentences. In the first sentence, there are two independent clauses which are 'Janie, loving all the new experiences in her travels and Teacake, needing his wife with him always likely enjoyed the muck immensely' and 'stayed there all year in an attempt to keep living an exciting lifestyle.' The dependent clause in this sentence is 'with its various people having fun and working diligently.'
The second sentence has a similar structure, with again two main independent clauses, 'Janie, with love of her new experiences and travels and Teacake, in need of his wife’s constant companionship, enjoyed the muck immensely' and 'encouraged them to stay there all year in an attempt to keep living an exciting lifestyle.' The dependent clause in this sentence is 'its various people having fun and working diligently.' Both sentences feature nonrestrictive phrases (phrases that add information but are not crucial to the meaning of the sentence) set off by commas, which describe more about Janie and Teacake's relationship and their feelings.
The third sentence is also a compound-complex sentence with two main clauses 'Janie, who loved all the new experiences in her travels and Teacake, who needed his wife with him always likely enjoyed the muck immensely' and 'were encouraged to stay there all year and live an exciting lifestyle.' The dependent clauses here start with 'who' and 'because,' adding detail to the subjects and indicating reasons.