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The answer to your question would be that the sentence that is a compound sentence is the following one: I would suggest the red, white, and blue shoes; they are perfect for the fourth of July celebration.
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, but, or a semicolon. Look at the following examples to identify the two independent clauses in the selected sentence.
a) I would suggest the red, white, and blue shoes;
b) they are perfect for the fourth of July celebration.
Answer:
B). I would suggest the red, white, and blue shoes; they are perfect for the fourth of July celebration.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is demonstrated as a sentence comprising of two or more independent clauses linked with a semicolon(;), comma(,), or coordinating conjunction(yet, nor, but, etc.).
As per the question, the sentence that exemplifies a compound sentence among the given options is displayed through option B as it consists of two independent clauses 'I would suggest the red, white, and blue shoes' and 'they are perfect for the fourth of July celebration' joined by a semicolon(;). Thus, option B is the correct answer.