Which sentence contains a subject that is compound in form but singular in meaning?(1 point) Responses Barry and Cait are my neighbors. Barry and Cait are my neighbors. Rolls and baguettes are the best kinds of bread. Rolls and baguettes are the best kinds of bread. A can of frank and beans is my favorite dinner. A can of frank and beans is my favorite dinner. Nuts and bolts work together.

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The sentence that contains a subject that is compound in form but singular in meaning is: "A can of frank and beans is my favorite dinner."

In this sentence, "A can of frank and beans" is a compound subject in form (it includes multiple items), but it refers to a single item (the can) in meaning.