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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which describes the structure of this sentence? Call me when it's time for dinner, and I'll come home right away. A.complex B.compound-complex C.compound D.simple

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (megwatskies):

a complex sentence is made up of an independant clause and one or more dependant clauses. A compound-complex has at two independant clauses and one or more dependant clauses. a compound sentence has two or more independant clauses. A simple sentence has one independant clause. Two independant are usually connected by a conjunction: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. the word "and" in the sentence indicates two independant clauses, which crosses out A. and D. If you pay close attention to the sentence, you can notice that there are only two parts to it, both independant clauses. The correct answer is C, compound

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