2. The brown squirrel ran up the tree, but the dog did not bark.
3. Julie wanted a piece of cake, but her mother said no.
4. It was bedtime, yet it was still daytime.
5. Do you know Mile? So, do you like him?
6. We could go to the movies or we could walk to the park.
7. Her favorite color is green, and her favorite dress is blue.
8. The children played in the yard. (there's no need for this to turn into a compound sentence since it's only one independent sentence - well unless it has a continuation, then please comment it so I can interpret it for you!)
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Answer:
1. The boy laughed, and the girl giggled.
2. The brown squirrel ran up the tree, but the dog did not bark.
3. Julie wanted a piece of cake, but her mother said no.
4. It was bedtime, yet it was still daytime.
5. Do you know Mile? So, do you like him?
6. We could go to the movies or we could walk to the park.
7. Her favorite color is green, and her favorite dress is blue.
8. The children played in the yard. (there's no need for this to turn into a compound sentence since it's only one independent sentence - well unless it has a continuation, then please comment it so I can interpret it for you!)