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Which of the following is a compound sentence?

A. And yet it still won’t move.
B. You and I need to talk.
C. I called Rebecca, but she was not home.
D. My cat does nothing but eat treats and sleep.


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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate.  They also usually are joined be coordinating conjunctions such as: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. Plus, a compound sentence has 2 independent clauses.

A, is out

B is also out because it is only one clause

D is not it because there is one independent clause and one dependent clause.

It is C because the subjects are "I" and "she." The 2 independent clauses are "I called Rebecca." "She was not home."

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