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Which description is not a characteristic of a compound sentence?

It may contain a comma and a conjunction or a semicolon.

It has two sets of subject and verb pairs.

It is one simple sentence that has a compound subject and compound verb.

It is made of two simple sentences.​

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Answer:

c It has one subject and one verb

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The correct answer is C. It is one simple sentence that has a compound subject and a compound verb.

Step-by-step explanation:

In grammar, a sentence is compound if it integrates or contains two or more complete sentences each with a subject, verb, and complete meaning. This implies for a sentence to be compound it is necessary to have more than one simple sentence. Additionally, in compound sentence eh two clauses or sentences are linked using conjunction and a comma or just a semicolon. For example "Peter likes strawberries; Jessie prefers cranberries".

Thus, the statement that is not a characteristic of a compound sentence is " It is one simple sentence that has a compound subject and compound verb" because it is necessary to have two or more sentences not only one sentence with a compound subject and verb because this would be a simple sentence, not a compound one.

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