The double consonant rule applies when you add a suffix beginning with a vowel to a base word ending with consonant + vowel + consonant. Examples include adding -ed, -ing, -er, and -est to words. Words like bigger or biggest fit here.
Compound sentences are just a sentence that you packed more than one sentence into, both of which of are independent of each other. The two or more sentences are joined by a conjunction. For example, <em />she did not eat the apple, because she knew her sister wanted the apple more.<span>
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Answer:
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