First off, a compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses. That tells us <em><u>C</u></em> is out almost immediately because it has a dependent clause, "After Maria finished dinner". Next, is <em><u>B</u></em>, That's a simple sentence, there's no joining method or comma and it only has one subject and one predicate. D isn't right either, it just about the same as <u><em>B</em></u><em />. Your answer would be <em><u>A. Paolo missed his girlfriend, but he knew she'd be back soon.</u></em><u /><u /> This sentence has a joining clause, and two <em>independent </em>subjects.
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I would really like to help but is there any way you could attach the passage.
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I want to give the best answer I can and I could help you if I could see the passage.
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Moving more quickly then walking.
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Example you ran to the coffee shop, you walked to the coffee shop, ran means you went faster.
Definitely true. If a sentence doesn't have a verb or subject, it is considered a fragment.
From the given lines above, the answer would be the second line: <span>Light bounced across the water, shimmering on the surface like jewels. Among the given lines above, this is the only one that uses adjectives or description words that are cheery and bright such as the words "light", "shimmering" and "jewels". Hope this helps.</span>