2. Her mother in spite of being rich is a discontented woman.
Change this sentence to compound sentence form.
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↬Use a Coordinating Conjunction
Note the comma's place after the first simple sentence or independent clause and before the coordinating conjunction, "and". In a compound sentence, simple sentences become known as independent clauses; the two independent clauses together make up a compound sentence.
2.Her mother in spite of being rich is a discontented woman.
answer-In-spite of being very rich, the old man is still discontented.
Or
Despite the fact he's very rich, the old is still discontented.
Or
Though the old man is very rich, he's still discontented.
Or
Although/Even though he's very rich, the old man is still discontented.
Change this sentence to compound sentence form.
answer-Note the comma's place after the first simple sentence or independent clause and before the coordinating conjunction, "and". In a compound sentence, simple sentences become known as independent clauses; the two independent clauses together make up a compound sentence.
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