There are no complex sentences used in breaking dawn. The book was rated 4.4, as in children from grade 4 (9-10 yrs old) could comprehend the simplicity of the "story" fully. Meyers also attempts "sassy" vocabulary with words like "chagrin" but fails to produce any "complex" sentences, let alone proper sentence structure.
calibri More like Goudy, known also as Goudy Old Style.
A Dawn Stone is used to evolve a male Kirlia into a Gallade and a female Snorunt into a Froslass.
Well, i remember seeing an episode where Dawn challenges her Mother to a Battle by using 2 Pokemons. Dawn used Piplup and Pachirisu. Dawn's Mother used Glameow and Umbreon. And in the Battle, Dawn's Mother told both Glameow and Umbreon to use Attract on Piplup and Pachirisu. So, i'm not pretty sure about this but, Pachirisu maybe a Girl judging that Umbreon also used attract which would prove that Dawn's Mother's Umbreon is a Boy and Dawn's Pachirisu is a Girl.
You need a Dawn Stone and a Male.
Nvm hydrofluoric acid
You can find the first chapter of Breaking Dawn on Stephenie Meyer's website. Or at least you used to be able to. Just remember it is unedited and not finished, so there are bound to be mistakes.
'Beta' was a term used by Leah Clearwater for the Alpha's second-in-command.
pale gray :) but in the movie it is black
compound-complex
calibri More like Goudy, known also as Goudy Old Style.
This is a simple or flat character, often used as a foil of the complex characters.
It is not known what font is used it is just in Alices own hand writing that the note was written in
Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn they are written in the 'Zephyr' font (for sum extra info!)
"And" is a conjunction used to join two complex clauses. Example: We are going shopping, and I think we will purchase a new lawn mower.
"Formal English" is used in professional settings or formal occasions, characterized by longer sentences, complex vocabulary, and adherence to grammar rules. "Informal English" is used in casual conversations or among friends, characterized by shorter sentences, simpler vocabulary, and more relaxed grammar.
Mark Twain used long sentences to create a conversational and informal style in his writing that mimicked the way people spoke. He used this technique to engage readers and make his stories feel more authentic and relatable. Additionally, long sentences allowed Twain to develop complex ideas and descriptive passages in a detailed manner.
No, "well" is not a subordinator. It is an adverb commonly used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence. Subordinators are words or phrases that introduce dependent clauses in complex sentences.