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Identify the following sentences as simple (one independent clause) or compound (two independent clauses). - PLEASE HELP. I´m so confused.
1. I found my missing shoe on the top shelf of the closet behind a pile of folded sweaters.
2. Billy loved the movie, but Mackenzie hated it.
3. My favorite meal is lunch, and my favorite lunch is tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich.
4. Tyler enjoys the cold weather of fall and winter and hates the heat of the summer.
5. Caleb and Ryan went to get something to eat with their teammates from soccer.
6. Joseph needs to earn a B in math this semester, or his mom will take the car keys for the entire second semester.
7. The weather forecaster predicted a high chance of rain tomorrow, so Chase is going to rake the yard today.
8. The kids ate all of their Halloween candy and now feel sick to their stomachs.
9. On the day of graduation, Kyle jumped, hollered, danced, cried, and threw his graduation cap into the air.
10. Kylie, Macy, Ally, Madison, and Shanda decided to go to Charlotte for their annual Christmas shopping trip.
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