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Question
- read the sentences.
original sentences: their guide met them at the outpost with provisions. he also met them with his dog - sled team.
combined sentence: their guide met them at the outpost with provisions and with his dog - sled team.
does the combined sentence use a compound subject, compound verb, or compound object?
- compound subject
- compound object
- compound verb
Brief Explanations
- Analyze the combined sentence: "Their guide met them at the outpost with provisions and with his dog - sled team."
- A compound subject would involve two or more subjects (e.g., "Tom and Jerry went..."), but here the subject is just "Their guide".
- A compound verb would involve two or more verbs (e.g., "He ran and jumped..."), but here the verb is just "met".
- A compound object (in the prepositional phrase "with...") has two objects ("provisions" and "his dog - sled team") connected by "and", so it's a compound object.
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