Asked by jake
                5.   How could you combine the following two sentences into one compound sentence?
The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.
    
[A. The dog followed the rabbit when it jumped into the bushes.]
B. After the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
C. The rabbit jumped into the bushes, and the dog followed it.
D. The dog and the rabbit jumped into the bushes.
 
            
            
        The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.
[A. The dog followed the rabbit when it jumped into the bushes.]
B. After the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
C. The rabbit jumped into the bushes, and the dog followed it.
D. The dog and the rabbit jumped into the bushes.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    No.
A compound sentence has two independent clauses. A. is a complex sentence.
http://www.eslbee.com/sentences.htm
    
A compound sentence has two independent clauses. A. is a complex sentence.
http://www.eslbee.com/sentences.htm
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Read about compound sentences here:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/sentences.htm#sentence_types
and
http://www.eslbee.com/sentences.htm
Let us know what you decide.
    
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/sentences.htm#sentence_types
and
http://www.eslbee.com/sentences.htm
Let us know what you decide.
                    Answered by
            jake
            
    is it C
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Yes, it's C.
    
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