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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
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which of these statements is true? With compound sentences, one is diagrammed on its own base line, and the other compound sente

nce is placed on the dotted line that connects the verbs. With compound sentences, only one of the independent clauses is placed on its own base line. With compound sentences, the two independent clauses are each diagrammed on their own base lines. With compound sentences, neither of the two independent clauses are diagrammed on their own base lines.
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ahrayia [7]3 years ago
6 0

With compound sentences, the two independent clauses are each diagrammed on their own base lines.

The two clauses are joined by dotted lines, with the conjunction written on a horizontal line next to the dotted line.

An example of compound sentences is:<em>' This car is too expensive, and that car is too small.'</em>

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