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Will get brainliest and a lot of points only accept correct answers.1.what are the subjects in this compound sentence? drivers on the turnpike need money, or they cannot pass the tollbooths. choose all answers that are correct. a. turnpike b. drivers c. they d. money 2.what are the verbs in this compound sentence? some highways allow commercial vehicles; other highways prohibit them. choose all answers that are correct. a. prohibit b. allow c. some d. others 3.is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? she likes sweets, but she seldom buys them for herself. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence 4.is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? suspension bridges may look dangerous, but most are actually quite safe. a. compound sentence b. simple sentence 5.is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? some people enjoy chinese bird's-nest soup. a. compound sentence b. simple sentence 6.is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? abe peeled and chopped the onions, and then he dumped them into a huge pot. a. compound sentence b. simple sentence 7.is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? on our trip, we ate the larvae of small beetles, but i refused to try the roasted spiders. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence 8.which sentence is not correctly punctuated? a. it's starting to rain; i think i'll close the windows. b. i bought a model airplane kit yesterday, but i can't start on it until tomorrow. c. the play's plot was realistic but the dialogue was hard to follow. d. carol is a musician; her brother is an artist. 9.which sentence is not correctly punctuated? a. some model planes use rubber bands; some have tiny motors. b. some model planes use rubber bands, and some have tiny motors. c. some model planes use rubber bands, some have tiny motors. 10.which compound sentence correctly combines the simple sentences? the sun was setting. we ended the game with a tied score. a. the sun was setting, and we ended the game with a tied score. b. the sun was setting; and we ended the game with a tied score. c. the sun was setting we ended the game with a tied score.

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