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OpenStudy (johnnewman):

What is the structure of the sentence? If you want a pet, hamsters are perfect unless you have allergies. A. simple B. compound <---- C. complex D. compound-complex

OpenStudy (vjt):

Yes, I believe that it is compound, your right.

OpenStudy (johnnewman):

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A. Quincy will cook dinner, and I will eat it. B. Quincy will cook dinner, I will eat it. C. Quincy will cook dinner I will eat it. D. Quincy will cook dinner and I will eat it.

OpenStudy (johnnewman):

i say a vjt

OpenStudy (vjt):

I am between A or B, they both could be right I think.

OpenStudy (johnnewman):

B is not right

OpenStudy (vjt):

It could be A, but I don't think that you would really need the comma there, when you read the sentence out loud it wouldn't sound like it would need the word and there if you were going to put a comma in and pause when speaking the sentence.

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