Original:
what rotten luck dorinda thought to/two/too herself. not only was he going to stick around
but her father insisted she bring to/two/too him all his meals. do whatever you can to/two/too
make him comfortable, while he's recumbent king morton ordered
Edit:
What rotten luck, Dorinda thought to herself, not only was he going to stick around, but her father insisted she brings him all his meals.
Do whatever you can to make him comfortable while he's recumbent, King Morton ordered
Answer:
Making this difficult choice requires a great deal of careful thought.
Explanation:
Typically in english you place the adjective before the noun.
Answer:
Yes it is a complex sentence
Explanation:
because a complex sentence contains an independent and atleast one dependent clause here after the rain ended is a dependent clause where, the sky became blue is an independent clause as if we only write The sky became blue it can be understood but if we write After the rain ended only nothing is clear and this cannot be understood. A complex sentence can be separated by comma.