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She didn't mind the long drives to visit her friend, who had moved to the city. In fact, she enjoyed the adventure.
1. At the party, we ate food, we talked with our friends, and we played games.
2. First, we are going to go to the store, then, we are going to make dinner.
The answer is to your question is (yes)
It is a compound-complex sentence where there are two phrases used together and there is one dependant. Thus, option "D" is correct.
For example, because my pizza was too cold I heated it in the microwave. There the sentence given here is an example of a compound-complex sentence.
<h3>What are the examples of the compound complex?</h3>
More such examples are, I waited for too long but then I decided to go alone. In compound-complex sentences, there is a dependence on which the sentence is based. The two phrases are linked together with that dependence.
Thus, option "D" is correct.
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