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question 7 (1 point) could two compound sentences be joined together by…

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question 7 (1 point)
could two compound sentences be joined together by a connective?
yes, because any two sentences can be joined by a connective.
no, because connectives only join simple sentences, not compound ones.
yes, because joining compound sentences is the only thing that connectives do.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the answer, we analyze each option:

  • The first option claims "any two sentences" can be joined by a connective. In grammar, connectives (like conjunctions) can indeed join compound sentences (e.g., "I went to the store, and I bought groceries; then I went home, and I relaxed." Here, "and" and "then" join compound sentences).
  • The second option is incorrect because connectives are not limited to joining only simple sentences; they can join compound sentences too.
  • The third option is incorrect as connectives have multiple functions (e.g., joining simple sentences, clauses within a compound sentence, or compound sentences) and do not "only" join compound sentences.

So the first option is correct.

Answer:

Yes, because any two sentences can be joined by a connective.