Which sentence best describes a compound sentence?
a.
a compound sentence is two indepe...
English, 10.12.2019 11:31 emilymartinez75
Which sentence best describes a compound sentence?
a.
a compound sentence is two independent clauses joined by a c
oordinating
junction.
b.
a compound sentence is an independent clause and a dependent joined by a
semicolon.
c.
a compound sentence is two independent clauses joined by a colon.
d.
a compound sentence is an independent clause and a dependent clause
joined by
a subordinating conjunction.
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