The two sentences have the same subject which is "Lions". They also have the same verb which is "hunt" but their direct object is different; the first sentence is "zebras" and the other is "gazelles". When combined, The new sentence has one subject, one verb and two objects. Therefore, the answer is option A. Compound object.
Answer: Paragraph 2-The protagonist admires the countryside on his travels
Paragraph 3- Thye protagonist awakes and is unsure of his surroundings
Explanation:
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In the following sentences you will find a verb phrase in sentence A.
Find evidence of her being clever and deceiving to provide evidence of her lying.
Option B contains sentence fragment. The sentences cut off; expressing an incomplete thought. For a sentence to be a sentence, there has to be at least one independent and dependent clause.