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What punctuation mark precedes the conjunction in a compound sentence?

The punctuation mark that precedes the conjunction in a compound sentence is a comma (,).

Here's an example:

* The sun was shining, and the birds were singing.

The comma separates the two independent clauses (sentences that can stand alone) and the conjunction "and" connects them.

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