Take the two independent clauses below and select the combination that
creates a grammatically correct compound sentence.
Daniel fought the lizard. Henry narrowly avoided the
rattlesnake and an angry skunk.
A. The lizard fought Henry, Daniel, the rattlesnake, and an angry
skunk.
B. Daniel fought the lizard, Henry narrowly avoided the rattlesnake
and an
angry
skunk.
O C. Daniel fought the lizard, and Henry narrowly avoided the
rattlesnake and an angry skunk.
D. None of the above
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