Answer:
Your answer would be A (Jorge wanted to do well...), C (Dr. Nelson installed a fish tank...), and E (After I worked my garden all day...).
Step-by-step explanation:
Compound-complex sentences are made of two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence because it represents a complete thought. On the contrary, dependent clauses fail to do so; they depend on the main clause to complete their meaning (see 2).
1) Jorge wanted to do well in school
2) * Because he need more time to study
1 is a grammatically correct sentence because it represents a complete thought whereas 2 is not complete so it can't stand on its own.