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What makes the sentence a compound sentence is that it has at least two independent clauses and no dependent clause.
Explanation:
Where two or more independent clauses are contained in a sentence, it is known as a compound sentence. It also includes the use of a comma, semicolon and coordinating conjunctions like "and", "for", but, "nor', "yet", "so".
other examples of a compound sentence are, "I called Mary but she didn't answer her phone", "I winked at her and she smiled back at me", 'the light went off so I turned on the lamp".
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Dear mom,
I hope ur well. I am also fine,I want to tell you something very important.today a new girl came to our class and now we have become friends.Her name is lusy,she speaks very politely and her behaviors are also very nice and I think she is also very good at studies.
your lovingly,
name
That's an opinion, but other than that are you trying to make a point or is this a question?
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Brian blames his mother because of the divorce. Brian is certainly allowed to be frustrated but the airplane crash had nothing to do with her.
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