To crown the effect, he wound a saffron-colored turban around his head.
(Choose the correct compound sentence form for this sentence.)
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He wounded a saffron coloured turban around his neck so that it gave a crown effect
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The answer to the above-mentioned sentence is “He wound a saffron-colored turban around his head and crowned the effect”.
Explanation:
- A compound sentence is defined as an independent clause or more than one independent clause that is connected by a conjunction.
- There is no dependent clause in the compound sentence.
- For example, The compound sentence for “Hary wants coffee. Aley wants tea” is “ Hary wants coffee, and Aley wants tea.”. In this, two independent clauses are joined by the “, and” conjunction.
- Thus, the compound sentence is “He wound a saffron-colored turban around his head and crowned the effect” with the conjunction “and”.
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