Identify the compound subject in the sentence.

Harry and Sally met in New York.
A. in New York
B. met in New York
C. Harry and Sally met
D. Harry and Sally
That's Correct!
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Harry and Sally met in New York.

In the given sentence, “Harry” and “Sally” form a compound subject because they are being talked about.

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