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Is “the moon is full; the stars are out.” a compund sentence or simple sentence

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bbooobb
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Answer:

Compound Sentence

Explanation:

It is combining two clauses, "The moon is full" and "the stars are out", making it a compound sentence.

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peanutbutter22
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This is a compound sentence
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