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What type of sentence is illustrated here? While the man spoke loudly at the coffee shop, the woman covered her ears. A)compound-complex B)simple C)compound D)complex
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What type of sentence is illustrated here?
While the man spoke loudly at the coffee shop, the woman covered her ears.
A)compound-complex
B)simple
C)compound
D)complex
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C)compound
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I believe it is C, though I am not entirely sure. A compound sentence is two separate sentences combined with a conjunction, so I'm pretty sure that's correct.
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