
Crafting Compound Sentences for Young Writers

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Amelia Wright
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English
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6th - 10th Grade
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Hard
03:48
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is a simple sentence?
A sentence with one idea.
A sentence with two ideas.
A sentence with a question mark.
A sentence with a joining word.
2.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a characteristic of a simple sentence?
It contains multiple ideas.
It starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop.
It has a joining word.
It is always a question.
3.
Multiple Choice
How can you make a simple sentence more interesting?
By changing the subject.
By removing the full stop.
By adding extra information.
By adding a question mark.
4.
Multiple Choice
What joining word is used in the sentence: 'The girl was hungry so she made a sandwich'?
so
and
but
because
5.
Multiple Choice
Which sentence correctly uses 'so' to form a compound sentence?
The cat was tired and she had a nap.
The cat was tired so she had a nap.
The cat was tired because she had a nap.
The cat was tired but she had a nap.
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