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Read the sentence.

The team won the majority of the regular season games, so they were optimistic about a victorious post-season.

The sentence is compound because it contains
- one dependent clause.
- one independent clause.
- two dependent clauses.
- two independent clauses.

ANSWER: D

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The first sentence could be by itself and still not a run on but the other is dependent on the subject of the first sentence. I think it's one independent and one dependent.
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The correct answer is D. Two independent clauses.

Step-by-step explanation:

In grammar, sentences can be simple, compound, complex or compound-complex. In the case of compound sentences, these are sentences that contain two or more independent clauses (clauses that express a complete idea) usually link by a semicolon (;) or one of the coordinating conjunctions (for, but, and, so, or, nor, yet). This occurs in the sentence presented because this contains two independent clauses "The team won the majority of the regular season games" and "they were optimistic about a victorious post-season" joined by the coordinating conjunction "so". Thus, this sentence is compound because it contains two independent clauses.

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