Which one is the compound sentence with adversative coordination among the given?

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A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses. The independent clauses are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction, or by a semicolon. Coordinating conjunctions include "for," "and," "nor," "but," "or," "yet," and "so". For example, "She wanted to go on vacation, so she saved up her money" is a compound sentence.  Here are some more examples of compound sentences: "She completed her literature review, and she created her reference list" "You may watch TV or you can go out to play" "She is an excellent dancer; her sister is a talented singer"  A... Show more

Which one is the compound sentence with adversative coordination among the given?