He bought a novel. It tells about a detective story. The sentences can be combined as follows:
A. He bought a novel which tells about a detective story.
B. He bought a novel who tells about a detective story
C. He bought a novel a detective story.
D. He bought a novel which telling about a detective story.
E. He bought a novel which is telling about a detective story.

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Which sentence is an example of a compound sentence?
A. The dog barked loudly.
B. The dog barked loudly and scared the cat.
C. The dog, which was a large German shepherd, barked loudly.
D. When the dog barked loudly, it scared the cat.