A compound sentence contains two simple sentence joined with a comma and a conjunction.
Which of these is a compound sentence?
A. Finally, the sun was setting for the day.
B. When I got to go home.
C. I like coffee, and Mary likes tea.
D. All of a sudden, it happened!

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