This is a compound sentence in La Isla Misteriosa by Julio Verne:
Pencroff estaba encantado del giro que tomaban las cosas, y las imaginaciones, un poco sobreexitadas, pronto encontraron las denominaciones siguientes.
Compound sentences or "oraciones compuestas" are sentences that not only have two different subjects, but there are also more than one conjugatation for the verbs. It means that the subjects do not share the same gender and number verb conjugation.
In this exercise, you have to find compound sentences in La isla misteriosa, a story by Julio Verne.
The example given is a compound sentence from the page 54 of the story. It is a compound sentence because first it mentions Pencoff as the first subject and then it mentions "las imaginaciones".
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