4. Which of the following sentences is a compound sentence?

Charlie said it’s cold outside but hot in his bedroom.
Jared enjoys eating eggs and bacon for breakfast.
Sierra can’t decide between the blue and the black shoes.
Thomas is meeting us at the park, and Heather is coming later.

I think its d.

I would say d

Right.

Thanks!

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yuytty

You are correct! The sentence "Thomas is meeting us at the park, and Heather is coming later" is a compound sentence. This is because it consists of two independent clauses (Thomas is meeting us at the park and Heather is coming later) that are connected by the coordinating conjunction "and."

To identify a compound sentence, you should look for sentences that have two or more independent clauses joined together by coordinating conjunctions such as "and," "but," "or," "nor," "for," "so," or "yet." In this case, the sentence has two independent clauses and is connected by the coordinating conjunction "and," making it a compound sentence.