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21 December, 19:35

2.

Read the sentences.

Original Sentences

They would travel to the southern tip of South America. They would fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.

Combined Sentence

They would travel to the southern tip of South America and fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.

Does the combined sentence use a compound subject, compound verb, or compound object?

A.

compound object

B.

compound verb

C.

compound subject

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  1. 21 December, 20:25
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    I believe this is a compound object seeing as the sentence contains two primary objects: 'They would travel to the southern tip of South America and fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.'
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