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Make a sentance out of all these 1. Simple Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Proper Noun
2. Simple Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Adjective
3. Simple Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Adverb
4.Simple Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Prepositional Phrase
5. Simple Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Appositive or App Phrase
6. Compound Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Coordinating Conjunction
7. Compound Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Conjunctive Adverb
8. Compound Sentence, Declarative Sentence, Direct object

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