What is the difference between a simple and compound sentence?

a. A simple sentence does not have a subject and verb, a compound sentence does.
b. A compound sentence does not have a subject and verb, a simple sentence does.
c. A simple sentence has a subject and verb and expresses a complete idea; a compound
sentence contains two or more simple sentences.
d. A compound sentence has a subject and verb and expresses a complete idea; a simple
sentence contains two or more simple sentences.
e. There is no difference between the two.


c

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