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- what is the correct punctuation for this compound sentence? the sun; is shining lets go to the beach. the sun is shining; and lets go to the beach the sun is shining; so lets go to the beach. the sun is shining; lets go to the beach.
A compound - sentence combines two independent clauses. When joining two independent clauses, a semicolon can be used if there is no coordinating conjunction. Here, "The sun is shining" and "let's go to the beach" are independent clauses. Option C uses the conjunction "so" which is incorrect as it should be preceded by a comma in this case. Option B has an incorrect use of "and" after the semicolon. Option A has an incorrect use of a semicolon within the first clause. The correct option is to use a semicolon to join the two independent clauses without an extra conjunction.
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D. The sun is shining; let's go to the beach.