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Identify the compound sentence: ‘I wanted to stay home, but my friends wanted to go out.’

A. I wanted to stay home.
B. But my friends wanted to go out.
C. I wanted to stay home, but my friends wanted to go out.
D. My friends wanted to go out.

Answer: I wanted to stay home, but my friends wanted to go out.


Additional Information: Compound sentences contain two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.


Subjects: Sentence Structure, Grammar

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