Directions: Combine the following independent clauses by underlining the appropriate coordinating conjunctions to form a compound sentence.
1. Boyet talks arrogantly, (and, so, for) the teachers scolded him.
2. Edna's father goes fishing, (and, but, or) mother keeps the house.
3. We listened eagerly, (for, or, yet) he brought news to our families.
4. Arnel was a convicted criminal, (so, yet, nor) many people admired him.
5. I will go fishing, (nor, or, yet) I will go hiking
6. I don't expect children to be rude, (or, nor, so) do I expect to be disobeyed
7. She didn't speak to anyone, (nor, yet, and) nobody spoke to her
8. I was feeling hungry, (but, for, so) I made myself a sandwich.
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2. And
3. For
4. Yet
5. Or
6. Nor
7. And
8. So
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