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A sentence that consists of a single independent clause and makes a single statement is called a _______ sentence. A. compound B. complex C. simple D. run-on
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A sentence that consists of a single independent clause and makes a single statement is called a _______ sentence.
A. compound B. complex C. simple D. run-on
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c. simple because it says one statement
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