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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify if the sentence is a simple sentence or a compound sentence. (26 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY thirteen of each.
Valery ran her fingers through her long, straight hair.
I may seem calm to you, but inside I’m really quite nervous.
That song always melts my heart!
Get used to hearing a racket; Glenna’s moving next door!
I was nervous about asking Marcia to dance; therefore, I stumbled on my way across the room.
The grandfather clock chimed the hour.
Darkness descended on the countryside, and many stars became visible.
Jan and Steve walked to the grocery store.
Last year our family enjoyed our trip to Iowa; however, this year we are going to visit Vermont.
The old car’s engine sputtered and died.
Suzanne practices acrobatics every night after school.
Bring me the videotape, or put it in the VCR.
The marching band won a top rating at the state band contest.
The ski club members are raising money for a trip to Aspen, but they will probably pay most of the expenses themselves.
Wildflowers grew in the back corner of the abandoned lot.
Either Jacques will meet us here, or he will meet us at the mall.
Tiffany is bringing decorations, and the Wilsons are supplying the food.
Magenta is Claire’s favorite color, but Nora prefers turquoise.
Place the painting on the wall above the couch.
Dr. Calavaris may speak on atom-smashing, or Dr. Yee may give a presentation on forces.
Our school colors are purple and white.
Terri bought the ingredients, but Jason baked the cookies.
Jason cleaned the garage and cut the grass.
Crimson silk was Joanna’s choice for her prom dress.
Quentin’s journal has never been read by anyone.
Roses grow near the fence, and pansies grow beside the walk.