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A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses that have related ideas. The independent clauses can be joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) or by a semicolon, as you can see in the compound sentence examples below.
B.40 because it has the highest marginal product of labor
you didnt include the options lol
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Anne thinks that other people treat her with contempt in the Annex, unlike the way they treat the two young people <em>(Peter and Margot)</em>. She always hears things about herself being an<em> "exasperated child</em>" while <u>Margot</u><em><u> (Anne's sister</u></em><u>) and </u><u>Peter </u><u>(</u><em><u>the son of van Daans)</u></em><u> were always considered the role models.</u> She complained about<em> how she's always being told</em> and it seemed like everyone notices her as a nuisance.
Explanation:
The "Secret Annex" is the name of the small apartment where Anne Frank lived together with 7 other people<em> (total of 8). </em>They were always scared of being discovered, thus they never went outside.
The two young people being referred to in the story are "Peter" and "Margot" whom Anne thinks are actually <em>"not young"</em> and are <em>"boring."</em>