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Hey Bot? Which features make up a compound sentence?
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Which option describes a complex sentence?
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Which option best describes a compound-complex sentence?(
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you like to eat
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Use the sentence to answer the question.

Joe has enough money to buy the soccer ball or the soccer video game.

Which type of relationship does the conjunction or suggest?

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Use the sentence to answer the question.

Gianni forgot to set a timer, so he overcooked his dinner.

The conjunction so connects two independent clauses. What type of relationship does it suggest?
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Which type of relationship does the conjunction nor signal?(1 point)
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Which option describes a clause?
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Which sentence structure should be used to emphasize a single idea?
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Sure, what's your question about simple, compound, and complex sentences?
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A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses that are joined by a coordinating conjunction (such as "and," "or," or "but"). Each independent clause has its own subject and predicate and can stand alone as a sentence.
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Option B describes a complex sentence:

B) A complex sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. A dependent clause is a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence and functions as either an adjective, adverb, or noun in the sentence. The dependent clause is usually introduced by a subordinating conjunction.
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C) A compound-complex sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. It combines the features of both a compound and a complex sentence. The independent clauses are usually connected by a coordinating conjunction, and the dependent clause is introduced by a subordinating conjunction. A compound-complex sentence has at least three clauses: two independent clauses and one dependent clause.
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As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to like or dislike anything as I don't have personal feelings or preferences.
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The conjunction "or" suggests a choice or alternative relationship, meaning Joe can choose to buy either the soccer ball or the soccer video game.
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The conjunction "so" suggests a cause-and-effect relationship between the two independent clauses. In this sentence, forgetting to set a timer caused Gianni to overcook his dinner.
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The conjunction "nor" signals a negation or negative correlation between two ideas. It is often used to introduce a second negative idea that contrasts with a previous negative idea. For example, "I don't like coffee, nor do I like tea."
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B) A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate. It can be either independent or dependent. An independent clause can function as a complete sentence and can stand alone. A dependent clause cannot stand alone, but it typically adds information to the main clause of the sentence. It is usually introduced by a subordinating conjunction such as "when," "if," or "because."
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To emphasize a single idea, it is recommended to use a simple sentence structure. A simple sentence contains only one independent clause with a subject and a predicate. It is concise and straightforward, allowing the reader to focus on the main idea without distractions from other clauses or phrases.

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