A compound sentence needs at least two independent clauses and can be combined by conjunctions such as and, or, but, for, yet, nor and so. The independent clauses can also be combined by a semicolon ;
(A)
If we look at A, we can see A does not have two independent clauses. There is a depend and an independent clause and that is why we have a comma after go in A.
(B)
What I said about A is the same for B
(C)
Ah! good old C. C has two independent clauses and has the conjunction and after mall and before John. This is very important because this is where one independent clause stops and another independent clause starts. C has everything that makes up a compound sentence so the answer is C.
(D)
If we look at D, we can see D is just a single independent clause, which is asking a question.
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The hotel lobby -<span>will flood-</span><span> with fans hoping for an autograph as soon as word spreads that the movie star is staying in the penthouse</span>
First of all, I think you mean "a part". To be "a part of a community" means that you are a member of a social group or circle. To be "a part of a family" means you are a member of a family. However, when you do not include the space between "a" and "part" and simply use the word "apart" the meaning is changed and the sentence is grammatically incorrect. The word "apart" implies that you ARE NOT a part of whatever you are talking about. However, if you want to say that you are "APART" and that is the word you mean, you would say "APART FROM a community" or "APART FROM a family" meaning you are different than the community/family.
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