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Answer:
Molly left the house early, so she got to the party on time.
Explanation:
Compound sentences contain at least two independent clauses which have relevant ideas. They are independent because they can still stand on their own. However, they can be joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction, or by semicolon.
Sentences two and four are simple sentences because they consist of a single clause, while sentence three is a complex sentence and possesses an independent clause (The students did well on the test) and a dependent clause (because they studied for many hours).
Answer:
A). Molly left the house early, so she got to the party on time.
Explanation:
Compound sentences are demonstrated as the sentences comprising of a minimum of two or more independent clauses linked by either a semicolon or a comma or coordinating conjunction. As per the question, the sentence that illustrates a compound sentence is displayed in option A as mentioned above. It includes two independent clauses 'Molly left the house early' and 'she got to the party on time' which are joined by the coordinating conjunction 'so'. Thus, option A is the correct answer as it is the only option that justifies the above definition of a compound sentence.
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