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the sun rose and the sky got cleared identify simple compound complex sentence​

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Answered by luciacanns
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Answer:

The given sentence is a compound sentence.

EXTRA INFO:

Simple sentences have only one clause. If the given sentence has to be made simple, it will have only one subject and one predicate.

The sun rose into a clear sky.

In the given compound sentence, we can clearly see two clauses, or two separate sentences with two subjects and two predicates.

The sun rose. The sky got cleared. These two sentences are joined by 'and.'

Indeed, compound sentences can be easily formed by joining two independent clauses with and, so, but, nor, for, yet etc.

In order to make the same sentence complex, we need to have one independent clause and one clause dependent on it.

As the sky got cleared, the sun rose.

Here, one of the sentences is a consequence or a result of the other sentence and is dependent on that sentence.

Answered by sayanchakraborty0302
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Answer:

Explanation:

Simole

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