In a compound sentence, two or more independent clauses are joined by a conjunction (such as "and," "but," "or," "so") and a comma.
An independent clause is a sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence, while a dependent clause cannot stand alone and relies on an independent clause to complete its meaning.
A compound sentence consists of at least two independent clauses, with or without a dependent clause.
Which features make up a compound sentence
And independent and Dependent clause
Two or more independent clauses joined with a conjunction in a comma
Two more independent clauses and at least one clause
A Subject in a verb
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I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:
Two or more independent clauses joined with a conjunction and a comma.
Two or more independent clauses joined with a conjunction and a comma.