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Which sentence is a compound sentence?
A. The principal doesn't want any trouble, so you should act your
age.
B. Peanut butter costs a lot now because peanut crops have
suffered.
C. The feet of the lazy cat dangled from the lowest branch of the
tree.
D. Amir is always playing practical jokes on his best friend, Evanston.
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