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What is a compound sentence?

A sentence that contains two complete thoughts

A sentence that contains one complete thought and no subordinate phrases

A sentence that contains a complete thought and at least one subordinate phrase

A sentence that is not complete

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answer: 1. A sentence that contains two complete thoughts

A coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) often links the two independent clauses and is preceded by a comma. Examples • She wanted to go on vacation, so she saved up her money
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Answer:

A sentence that contains two complete thoughts

Step-by-step explanation:

A compound sentence contains two complete but related thoughts.

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