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A. A sentence with only one idea
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B. A sentence ending with a question mark
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C. A sentence with a subject and a verb
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D. Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction
Explanation
A compound sentence contains two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction (e.g., and, but, or).
Example: I like tea, but she prefers coffee.
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A. None of these
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B. The sky was clear, for the sun was setting
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C. The sky was clear while the sun was setting
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D. The sky was clear, and the sun was setting
Explanation
The sky was clear, and the sun was setting.
A compound sentence joins two independent clauses using a coordinating conjunction like "and."
Here, both "The sky was clear" and "The sun was setting" are independent clauses combined with "and."
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