[ Grammar ]
How does a compound word differ from two separate words?
A. A compound word has a hyphen in between the words
B. A compound word has a different meaning than the separate words
C. A compound word is spelled with capital letters

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A. read
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Mark the correct sentence:
A. I were at home .
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Identify the adverb clause in this sentence:
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