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I think it might be D, but I'm a bit rusty with this so I don't know.
Your answer is A.
A compound is when two sentences become ONE by putting a conjunction (and, but, or)
So a way you can tell is by seeing if both parts of the sentence can stand off alone as one sentence.
Part A:
In the end, the producers ran out of money. (YES, it can be a sentence by itself.)
Part B:
The movie never got made. (Yes, it can be a sentence by itself.)
So A.
A compound is when two sentences become ONE by putting a conjunction (and, but, or)
So a way you can tell is by seeing if both parts of the sentence can stand off alone as one sentence.
Part A:
In the end, the producers ran out of money. (YES, it can be a sentence by itself.)
Part B:
The movie never got made. (Yes, it can be a sentence by itself.)
So A.