Question
Which sentence is a compound sentence?(1 point)
Responses
A.J. and Sarah both enjoy their after-school hobbies.
A.J. and Sarah both enjoy their after-school hobbies.
A.J. and Sarah have different talents.
A.J. and Sarah have different talents.
A.J. enjoys dancing, but not Sarah.
A.J. enjoys dancing, but not Sarah.
A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes, and Sarah enjoys the art class she takes.
Responses
A.J. and Sarah both enjoy their after-school hobbies.
A.J. and Sarah both enjoy their after-school hobbies.
A.J. and Sarah have different talents.
A.J. and Sarah have different talents.
A.J. enjoys dancing, but not Sarah.
A.J. enjoys dancing, but not Sarah.
A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes, and Sarah enjoys the art class she takes.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction. The sentence that qualifies as a compound sentence from your options is:
**A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes, and Sarah enjoys the art class she takes.**
This sentence has two independent clauses: "A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes" and "Sarah enjoys the art class she takes," connected by the conjunction "and."
**A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes, and Sarah enjoys the art class she takes.**
This sentence has two independent clauses: "A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes" and "Sarah enjoys the art class she takes," connected by the conjunction "and."