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The text explains the difference between simple and compound sentences, noting that a simple sentence consists of one independent clause, which includes a subject, a verb, and conveys a complete thought. In contrast, a compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses connected by coordinating conjunctions. The tutorial encourages practicing by transforming a simple sentence into a compound sentence, by adding another independent clause. It provides examples of possible independent clauses, such as "the cat watched" and "the owner was angry," and demonstrates how to use coordinating conjunctions to create compound sentences like "the dog dug a hole in the yard, and the cat watched" or "the dog dug a hole in the yard so he could bury his bone."