<span>A compound sentence is a combination of two independent clauses that is being connected by a conjunction. A compound sentence is formed </span>"by joining two simple sentences with a comma and a coordinate conjunction".<span>Some of the coordinate conjunctions that are used to connect these two simple sentences are </span>and, but, so, or, for, nor, yet and many more. Below are some examples of compound sentences.
- I love icecream but, I hate it when it is melting already.
<span>- She goes to school everyday and, she participates in class too.</span>
In an attempt to encourage american citizens to continue to support space exploration he states<em> ''The future does not belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave''</em> therefore seeking to evoke the feelings of patriotism and heroism in order to perpetuate the idea that the purpose of the american citizen is to serve their country despite the danger this programs represent for their lives.
He also stated that as space exploration pioneers <em>'no one can expext everything to go perfectly every time'</em> to excuse the poorly executed program.
The pattern Reagan decided to follow was to make the american citizen believe that the lives that were and would be lost in the future contribuited to the greatness of USA.
To emphasize the increasing popularity of cycling
It probably influences them in the wrong way effects them maybe for the rest of there life, depending on the ad.