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Joshua wants to add more sentence variety to his essay in order to make his writing more engaging. He already has a fair number of complex sentences, so, he wants to add more sentences that join to independent sentences together using a coordinating conjunction. What are these types of sentences called?

A: Compound
B: Codependent
C: Interrogative
D: Reflective

NEED HELP ASAP!!!!

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Final answer:

Joshua wants to create a A)compound sentence by joining two independent clauses using a coordinating conjunction. These sentences provide equal importance to both clauses and often use conjunctions like 'for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so' to connect them.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of sentence that Joshua wants to add to his essay, which joins two independent clauses using a coordinating conjunction, is called a compound sentence. In a compound sentence, the independent clauses are of equal importance and are joined together with a coordinating conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so. An example of a compound sentence is 'This peach is way beyond ripe, and I refuse to pay for it,' where 'and' is the coordinating conjunction joining the two independent clauses.

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