Which of these is a compound sentence?
A Lucy and Richmond heard about
work in California.
B They could buy some land and a
house in California's Central Valley.
Folks were struggling to survive in
most places, but in California they
had jobs.
Lucy and Richmond packed up,
hopped on a train, and went west.​

Respuesta :

Answer:Lucy and Richmond packed up, hopped on a train, and went west.

Explanation:

Answer:

Isabella's answer is SO SO wrong. She has no clue what a compound sentence is. Her sentence contains a compound subject and a compound predicate -- but it is only ONE complete (simple) sentence.

The only sentence that is compound is the one that begins with the word "Folks." THIS is a compound sentence because it is composed of two simple complete sentences connected together with the coordinating conjunction 'but.'

Explanation:

The instructions suggest that either sentence A or sentence B is a compound sentence, However, ALL of the B sentence is NOT a compound sentence -- only the sentence that starts with 'folks' as I have said.