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Which is NOT a characteristic of a compound sentence?

A. It has two sets of subject and verb pairs.
B. It may contain a comma and a conjunction or a semicolon.
C. It is one simple sentence that has a compound subject and a compound verb.
D. It is made of two simple sentences.

User Renat
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The correct answer is C, because while a compound sentence can contain a compound subject and a compound verb, it is not only one simple sentence. 
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(A) is not the right answer because a compound sentence contains two sets of subject and verb pairs. A compound sentence is basically two simple sentences that are "compounded". (B) is not the right answer because a compound sentence can contain a comma and a conjunction or a semicolon. An example of a compound sentence with a semicolon is "I did not eat the disgusting dinner; I snuck some cereal instead". (C) is the correct answer because a compound sentence contains TWO simple sentences, not one. This rules out (D). I hope this helps!
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