Compound sentences are made up of two or more independent clauses that are connected by coordinating conjunctions, semicolons, or conjunctive adverbs. Some common types of compound sentences include those joined by coordinating conjunctions such as 'and', 'but', 'or', 'so', 'for', 'nor', and 'yet'. Additionally, compound sentences can also be connected through the use of semicolons or conjunctive adverbs like 'however', 'therefore', and 'consequently'. These different types of compound sentences allow for a variety of ways to combine multiple ideas into one complete thought.
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