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No, "I like chocolate and I like fruit" is not a compound sentence; it is a simple sentence with a compound predicate. A compound sentence requires two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. In this case, the sentence has two complete thoughts ("I like chocolate" and "I like fruit") but they are not joined in a way that forms a single independent clause.

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