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Which of these options is a simple sentence?

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(Choice A) I don’t want to go into this cave—I think it’s full of bats!
A
I don’t want to go into this cave—I think it’s full of bats!
(Choice B) This cave is full of bats; I don't want to go inside!
B
This cave is full of bats; I don't want to go inside!
(Choice C) I don't want to go inside this cave full of bats.
C
I don't want to go inside this cave full of bats.

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Answer: C

Explanation: It is a simple sentence because it contains a subject (a person or thing performing an action) and a predicate (a verb or verbal phrase that describes the action) and expresses a complete thought as an independent clause.

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Option C "I don't want to go inside this cave full of bats." is a simple sentence because it contains one independent clause with a subject ("I") and a predicate ("don't want to go inside this cave full of bats") that expresses a complete thought.

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