10 item question using compound sentences to show a problem-solution relationship

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for a set of 10 items that demonstrate the use of compound sentences, specifically to illustrate a problem-solution relationship. This involves constructing sentences that clearly present a problem and then follow it with a solution in a single sentence.

Answer

Examples: The car ran out of fuel, so we walked to the nearest gas station. It started raining, but I remembered to carry an umbrella.
  1. The car ran out of fuel, so we walked to the nearest gas station.
  2. It started raining, but I remembered to carry an umbrella.
  3. The internet was down, so I couldn't submit my assignment.
  4. She was feeling cold, so she turned on the heater.
  5. The dog was hungry, so it barked loudly.
  6. The laptop battery died, but he used a charger.
  7. The cake burnt, so we had to make a new one.
  8. His phone got wet in the rain, yet it still worked.
  9. They were late to the movie, so they missed the beginning.
  10. The power went out, so we lit some candles.
Answer for screen readers
  1. The car ran out of fuel, so we walked to the nearest gas station.
  2. It started raining, but I remembered to carry an umbrella.
  3. The internet was down, so I couldn't submit my assignment.
  4. She was feeling cold, so she turned on the heater.
  5. The dog was hungry, so it barked loudly.
  6. The laptop battery died, but he used a charger.
  7. The cake burnt, so we had to make a new one.
  8. His phone got wet in the rain, yet it still worked.
  9. They were late to the movie, so they missed the beginning.
  10. The power went out, so we lit some candles.

More Information

Compound sentences are effective for showing relationships between connected ideas, especially for problem and solution contexts.

Tips

Common mistakes include forming run-on sentences and not using proper conjunctions. To avoid this, ensure each clause is a complete thought and linked correctly.

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