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Night came on. The room grew dark. (Compound sentence )

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Answered by presentmoment
1

Night came on and the room grew dark

Explanation:

  • If a sentence has 'two independent clauses', then it is known as compound sentence.
  • It can be joined by a 'coordinating conjunction' like for, nor, but, so, etc. Each sentence can stand on its own and is not dependent on other sentence.
  • Compound sentences allow us to build the sentence with more details.

For example:

  • I want the Blue car, but the red one looks good too.
  • I need to go to work but I am not feeling well.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

‘Night came on and the room grew dark’ is a compound sentence of the given sentence.

Explanation:

  • A compound sentence will have two independent clauses with relative ideas. These independent clauses can be joined together by using a coordinating conjunctions like but, and, so, yet, etc.  
  • In either case, each of the sentences can be stand as an independent meaningful sentence. Each of the sentences will be having a subject and a verb.  
  • In the given question, we have used coordinating conjunction as ‘and’. The answer is ‘Night came on and the room grew dark’.  

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