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Who's willing to help on multiple questions?? I will medal and fan!!

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Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, or a run-on sentence? I want cookies I need milk. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence C. run-on sentence

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@Here_to_Help15 @yahman @UltimateWitherLord @undeadknight26

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A run on sentence. Be cause it is like 2 sentences combined incorrectly.

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Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, or a run-on sentence? Grazing mammals eat grass they include cattle, deer, and elephants. A. run-on sentence B. compound sentence C. simple sentence

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@King.Void.

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@Cookie_Monster_

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There. http://openstudy.com/updates/54ad878be4b0dbc68afcfc76

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thx

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NP

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Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, or a run-on sentence? The snow continued to fall, but we stayed inside and played games. A. run-on sentence B. compound sentence C. simple sentence

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@King.Void.

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@shifuyanli

OpenStudy (king.void.):

compound sentence

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kk thx i have more

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How many?

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Unit 7 | Lesson 5 Unit Checkpoint: Sentence Structure Question Navigator 11. Which sentence is the correctly written simple sentence? A. Yellowstone is a national park and Yosemite is too. B. Yellowstone and Yosemite are national parks. C. Yellowstone is one national park Yosemite is another. D. Yellowstone and Yosemite are both national parks and I have visited both. Question Resources

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@HelpBlahBlahBlah

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Yellowstone and Yosemite are national parks.

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@ashhhrodriguez @geny55

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ok which question?

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Which sentence is the correctly written simple sentence? A. Yellowstone is a national park and Yosemite is too. B. Yellowstone and Yosemite are national parks. C. Yellowstone is one national park Yosemite is another . D. Yellowstone and Yosemite are both national parks and I have visited both.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm I think its B

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i have more @UltimateWitherLord

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ok... I'm ready to answer them

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Which sentence is the correctly written simple sentence? A. You can visit Yosemite in summer, or you can go in spring. B. Yellowstone is beautiful in spring and Yosemite is beautiful in summer. C. Spring is a beautiful time at Yosemite summer is too. D. Spring and summer are beautiful times at Yosemite.

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D

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anymore?

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yep

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Which sentence is the correctly written simple sentence? A. Hurricanes bring strong winds and heavy rains; they also produce high waves. B. Strong winds and heavy rains are dangers during a hurricane, and high waves are another. C. Hurricanes produce strong winds, and they bring other dangers, such as heavy rain and high waves. D. The dangers of hurricanes include strong winds, heavy rains, and high waves.

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so do u no it

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hmmm umm I think its A

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k one sec

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Lets Hope those were correct

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Which sentence is the correctly written simple sentence? A. You can sprinkle a little salt on the vegetables; a dash of pepper can also improve the flavor. B. You can sprinkle a little salt and a dash of pepper on the vegetables for better flavor. C. You can sprinkle a little salt on the vegetables, a dash of pepper can also improve the flavor. D. You can sprinkle a little salt on the vegetables, and a dash of pepper can also improve the flavor.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I hate english. god it confuses me. I am trying my best

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Which sentence is the correctly written simple sentence? A. Winter blankets the park in whiteness, making it truly beautiful. B. Ice makes the park beautiful, and snow makes it fun. C. Ice and snow have made the park slippery and dangerous, and I will not go. D. Snow makes the park beautiful, and ice can be beautiful, too.

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How many more questions do you have?

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i think like 5 please help tho im only 10

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whats the answer

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I was just wondering i think the answer is A

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Which sentence is the correctly written compound sentence? A. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania on the first three days of July in 1863. B. On the first three days of July in 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania. C. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania; it took place on the first three days of July in 1863. D. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in Pennsylvania, it took place on the first three days of July in 1863.

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@UltimateWitherLord

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let me see... (btw the way I am trying to do a English portfolio and answer another persons questions at the same time)

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k but can u help

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I forgot what compound sentence is so im looking it up right now and then ill help

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k

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found it. ok now im ready to help

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k do u know it

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ummm btw c and d are the same thing

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I think A

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C as a ; and D as a comma

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ohhh let me look again

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Yup its A

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Which sentence is the correctly written compound sentence? A. Assateague Island and its seashore are popular with visitors. B. Assateague State Park is a fairly new park, and already millions of people visit it each year. C. Assateague Island is visited and enjoyed by millions of people each year. D. Assateague State Park is a fairly new park, with millions of visitors each year.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

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Which sentence is the correctly written compound sentence? A. The wild ponies live on the island; often they swim in the ocean. B. The wild ponies on the island often swim in the ocean. C. The wild ponies often swim and play in the ocean. D. Wild ponies live and play on the island, they play in the ocean, too.

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D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey I realized the one involving Gettysburg was actually C

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k

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Which sentence is the correctly written compound sentence? A. Once each year, Chincoteague firefighters round up and sell some ponies at auction. B. Once each year, Chincoteague firefighters round up the ponies and sell some at auction. C. Once each year, Chincoteague firefighters round up the ponies, and some are sold at auction. D. Once each year, Chincoteague firefighters round up the ponies, set up an auction, and sell some.

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B

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brb bathroom

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Which sentence is the correctly written compound sentence? A. County organizations benefit from the fundraisers, and some state groups benefit as well. B. Some state groups benefit from the fundraisers, which also help many county organizations. C. County organizations benefit from the fundraisers, some state groups benefit as well. D. County organizations and state groups both benefit from the fundraisers.

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k

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A

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Which compound sentence is not correctly punctuated? A. We could make sandwiches, or we could go to a restaurant. B. We could make sandwiches; we could go to a restaurant instead. C. We could make sandwiches or we could go to a restaurant.

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C

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@UltimateWitherLord

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Which compound sentence is not correctly punctuated? A. His new watch is self-winding; it still needs a battery. B. His new watch is self-winding but it still needs a battery. C. His new watch is self-winding, but it still needs a battery.

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@NeonStrawsForever

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@ilovewolf

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In a compound sentence, the two simple sentences are joined using: and,but, (or) or

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also it has to include a comma

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k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so which is it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if compound sentences are not joined by a conjunction, use a semicolon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what do you think the answer is?

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C?

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B?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, the answer is B

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okay! ^-^

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@NeonStrawsForever

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im still here ^-^

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Which sentence is not a suitable correction for the run-on sentence? I want to get to the store before closing it’s my only chance. A. I want to get to the store before closing. It’s my only chance. B. I want to get to the store before closing; it’s my only chance. C. I want to get to the store before closing, it’s my only chance.

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sorry, but i can't see the words ^o^?

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me ether opps

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@School_Help you need to make a new question/thread bcuz this one is WAY to long...

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ok i will tag you

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okay! ^-^

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