In front of the mirror, she took a final look at herself in all her glory.
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Compound sentences:- She took a final look at herself for taking all her glory, in front of the mirror
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Compound sentences:-
- A compound speech is a statement produced of two or further self-supporting clauses, generally adjoined by conjunction.
- A compound statement has no suspended clauses.
- In fundamentals, a clause is a band of words that contains a motive and a predicate. The matter is the word that indicates what a statement is around or who or what's accomplishing an act.
- A subject can subsist as a noun( auto, Tom), a noun expression( little book, green apples), or a noun replacement( you, they).
- The predicate is a term that indicates what the subject is serving. A predicate is a verb( runs, is) and the terms that control or modify it( quick, starving).
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'She stood in front of the mirror and took a final look at herself in all her glory.'
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- A coordinating conjunction or semicolon connects two or more separate clauses to form a compound sentence in sentence construction. An example of a compound sentence would be the addition of two or more simple sentences. There are no dependent clauses in a compound sentence.
- And, but, and or, in that order, are the most frequent coordinating conjunctions. A comma is required before the coordinating conjunction, unless the clauses are brief in which case it is not necessary.
- The sentence given here is 'In front of the mirror, she took a final look at herself in all her glory.' After converting the sentence into a compound sentence we get, 'She stood in front of the mirror and took a final look at herself in all her glory.'
Thus, the compound sentence will be 'She stood in front of the mirror and took a final look at herself in all her glory.'
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