Which sentence is a compound sentence?(1 point)

Responses

A.J. and Sarah have different talents.
A.J. and Sarah have different talents.

A.J. and Sarah both enjoy their after-school hobbies.
A.J. and Sarah both enjoy their after-school hobbies.

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.

1 answer

The compound sentence among the options is:

A.J. enjoys the dance class he takes, and Sarah enjoys the art class she takes.

A compound sentence is made up of at least two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction (like "and," "but," or "or"). This sentence meets that criterion.