Explanation:
First, please ask your full question with picture of the related topic.
Answer: A compound sentence is a sentence that has two INDEPENDENT clauses that are joined by a comma.
Explanation:
An independent clause is a statement that can stand alone as a sentence. But when two independent clauses are conjoined, then the sentence would be considered a compound sentence.
Example: "The backyard is vast, and so is the front yard."
Both statements can be used in their own sentence, "The backyard is vast," and, "So is the front yard," can both be their own separate sentences
Answer:
She adds comedy, but still shows that in reality, it really isn't all that comedic.
Explanation:
She tries to show that even when the situation itself isn't funny, you can still make it that way.
Okay so I looked at this for a bit and this is the answer I got:
More than likely the linking word would be entire because it would change the mood of the passage to a little bit of a more positive mood. Hope this helped!
Thanks!
~Steve