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Nady [450]
3 years ago
10

The original Declaration of Independence is on display at the National Archives building in Washington, DC. Simple sentence Comp

ound sentence
English
2 answers:
skad [1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Simple Sentence

2. Compound Sentence

sergey [27]3 years ago
6 0

The original Declaration of Independence is on display at the National Archives building in Washington, DC.

<em>Simple sentence</em>

The writing on the back of the Declaration of Independence reads, "Original Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July 1776," and this writing appears on the bottom of the document, upside down.

<em>Compound sentence</em>

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