A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma, semicolon or conjunction. An independent clause is a clause that has a subject and verb and forms a complete thought.
An example of a compound sentence is, 'This house is too expensive, and that house is too small.' This sentence is a compound sentence because it has two independent clauses, 'This house is too expensive' and 'that house is too small' separated by a comma and the conjunction 'and.'
I want is like wanting an iphone. I need is you need water to live
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Answer:
Metaphor.
A metaphor is a comparison without using like or as.
Examples:
- My mouth is on fire! (Obviously not literally, so it is a metaphor)
- She is a gem. (A girl can't actually be a gem)