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    A Sentence That Contains Two or More Main Clauses but No
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A Sentence That Contains Two or More Main Clauses but No

Question 12

Question 12

Multiple Choice

A sentence that contains two or more main clauses but no subordinate clauses is called a ___________
Sentence.


A) simple
B) compound
C) complex
D) compound-complex

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