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1. My friend's backpack is filled with lots of books.
2. The Johnsons' dog needs a bath and his nails trimmed.
3. Apples are on sale this week. Next week bananas will be discounted at many groceries.
4. Won't you please join us for tennis even though you don't have a racket? You can borrow ours.
5. The rhinos at the zoo are exciting, but the fishes are even more fun to watch.
6. The girls' performance showed that they were very talented.
7. The James' house is bigger than yours.
8. Put on your hats and gloves before you go outside.
9. You shouldn't put off your homework until the final hours of the day.
10. The days are long but the years are short.
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The correct answer to this question would be is a compound sentence. A compound sentence is when there are two parts of a sentence that can work alone as complete sentences, but which are combined into one sentence with the use of a conjunction (and, but, etc.). In this case, "I watched the movie" and "I didn't like it" can stand on their own as separate sentences. However, they are put together into one sentence by the word "but," a conjunction, which classifies this sentence as compound. I hope this helps you!