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An imperative sentence voices a command and a compound predicate is two or more predicates with the same subject. An imperative sentence using the word chic and a compound predicate is: You must be chic and have elegance!

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10y ago

I was going to the ball, so I wore my hair in a chignon. :)

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8y ago

Chick means a bird. But people misunderstand for girls!

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9y ago

The man referred to the girl as a 'chick'.

The baby chick snuggled near its mother.


Pecking the ground, the mother knocked over her chick.

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15y ago

Jessica's new purse was very chic.

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9y ago

She looked very chic today.

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14y ago

"chic"

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