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1. What type of sentence is this?

Sally loves to read books.
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
D. Compound-complex

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The sentence in question is a simple sentence, as it contains one main clause with both a subject and predicate, expressing one complete thought without additional subordinate clauses. The correct answer is option A.

The sentence 'Sally loves to read books.' is a simple sentence. The correct answer is option A.

This is because it contains one main clause which includes a subject (Sally) and a predicate ('loves to read books') expressing a single complete thought.

The sentence does not have multiple main clauses or any subordinate clauses, which are characteristic of compound and complex sentences, respectively.

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