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What type of sentences are these seven sentences? : (simple, compound, compound-complex, or complex)
1. When I was small, I didn’t even know that I was a kid with special needs.
2. How did I find out?
3. By other people telling me that I was different from everyone else, and that this was a problem.
4. True enough.
5. It was very hard for me to act like a normal person, and even now I still can’t “do” a real conversation.
6. I have no problem reading books aloud and singing, but as soon as I try to speak with someone, my words just vanish.
7. Sure, sometimes I manage a few words - but even these can come out the complete opposite of what I want to say!

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