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Which type of sentence has two independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjunction?simple compound complex compound complex

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compound sentence: could be divided into two + simple sentences and is usually joined by (and, but, or) or a semicolon
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Your answer would be compound sentence.

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A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as and, for, or, but, or a semicolon. Independent clauses are clauses which can stand alone as a sentence because they represent a complete thought. When two independent clauses come together, they tie together similar ideas. This is what makes compound sentences different from complex sentences, which contain an independent clause joined by at least one dependent clause. A is an example of a compound sentence.

a) I like tea, and he likes coffee

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