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Read the sentences.

Original sentences: Their guide met them at the outpost with provisions. He also met them with his dog-sled team.

Combined sentence: Their guide met them at the outpost with provisions and with his dog-sled team.

Does the combined sentence use a compound subject, compound verb, or compound object?


compound object

compound verb

compound subject

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compound subect is the answer
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Answer:

compound object

Step-by-step explanation:

A compound object is when in a sentence two different object shares the subject like in this sentence, “Their guide met them at the outpost with provisions and with his dog-sled team.” Who met them at the outpost with provisions? Their guide, and who met them with his dog-sled team? Their guide.

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