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Answer:
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Explanation:
The compound sentence given is "They are legal in the UK, but this doesn’t mean you can ride a scooter wherever you want."
<h3>What is a compound sentence?</h3>
This refers to when two independent clauses are in a single sentence. They are in most cases linked by a conjunction.
In the sentence, "<u>They are legal in the UK</u>, but <u>this doesn’t mean you can ride a scooter wherever you want</u> the independent clauses are underlined so this is indeed a compound sentence.
Find out more on compound sentences at brainly.com/question/13779006.
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