Answer:
Compound sentence
Explanation:
A compound sentence is a sentence consisting of at least two independent clauses with a related ideas. These independent clauses must be joined together;
✓By the use of coordinating conjunctions between the two clause. Examples of this conjuction are; for, but, yet.
✓by combining two sentences that are complete to form a long sentence using semicolon to join the two clause.
Each of the independent clause must contain a verb and subject, which means they should be able to stand on their own.
The red sea, the Persian gulf, the gulf of Oman, the gulf of Aden, and Arabian sea
THAT IS FULL ON WRONG, JUST DID THE EXAM. DO NOT CHOSE WAKING FROM A MAD DREAM. I think it's rainy day, etc.
<span>You
can find the denotation of a word in letter A: a dictionary. It simply means
that to find the meaning of the word, one must of course, use the dictionary.
Social context cannot be used as it requires more interpretation and
understanding, Table of contents only shows the titles and pages found inside a
book which won’t give you any meaning at
all. And bibliography are the sources used by the author on his book or paper
that readers could take reference from.</span>