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                What is the definition of compound sentences 
A sentence with one subordinate clause
A sentence with two or more main clauses, and two or more subordinating clause
A sentence with two or more main clauses
A sentence with one main clause and one subordinate clause
            
        A sentence with one subordinate clause
A sentence with two or more main clauses, and two or more subordinating clause
A sentence with two or more main clauses
A sentence with one main clause and one subordinate clause
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    The correct definition of a compound sentence is: **A sentence with two or more main clauses.** 
Compound sentences typically use coordinating conjunctions (such as "and," "but," or "or") to connect the main clauses.
    
Compound sentences typically use coordinating conjunctions (such as "and," "but," or "or") to connect the main clauses.
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