It isn't but it could be. With a conjunction and two separate independent clauses, it could be two sentences. The best way to phrase it is as a compound predicate with one subject:
"Mike joined the Army and became more disciplined during the training."
Redcoats can be described as "uniformed soldiers" and "disciplined troops." Their iconic red uniforms symbolize their affiliation with the British army during the American Revolutionary War, while their disciplined nature reflects their training and military organization.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December 1777. This encampment became a pivotal moment during the American Revolutionary War, as the Continental Army faced harsh winter conditions while training and regrouping. Despite the suffering endured, it was at Valley Forge that the troops emerged stronger and more disciplined.
Florida experienced significant changes during both World Wars. In World War I, the state saw increased military training facilities and the establishment of naval bases, which contributed to its economic growth. During World War II, Florida became a crucial training ground for military personnel, hosting numerous bases and training camps, which further boosted the state's economy and population. The wars also catalyzed infrastructure development and attracted a wave of new residents, transforming Florida's social and economic landscape.
Many women became nurses, some became spies, and some became soldiers (disguised as men of course). Many more women became widows.
700 recruits died.
Not exactly, but it needs punctuation: "Mike joined the army, and he became more disciplined during the training." But even then it's not an elegant sentence. A better way would be: After joining the army, Mike became more disciplined as a result of the training. OR Mike's army training made him more disciplined. Some people use the term "run-on sentence" to mean a sentence that is long and rambling. But as an actual grammatical error, run-on refers to two sentences that are stuck together as one. For example, "Mike joined the army he became more disciplined during the training."
Redcoats can be described as "uniformed soldiers" and "disciplined troops." Their iconic red uniforms symbolize their affiliation with the British army during the American Revolutionary War, while their disciplined nature reflects their training and military organization.
the answer is c.
Jack London became a disciplined writer during his time in the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1890s. The challenges he faced in the harsh environment inspired him to focus on his writing and develop a strict routine to improve his craft.
During his three tours in the 'Nam, he never once became a casualty.
Primarily Ft. Oglethorpe was a training post prior to and during WW1 and WW2. During WW2 it became an induction center, and later became one of the primary training posts for WACs.See the related link.prisoner-of-war camp. (Study Island)
During the 90s his business prospered and he became quite wealthy.
"During his training his body released endorphins which gave his workout a boost and improved his mood."
A third collection of rats remained sedentary during the training period.
A third collection of rats remained sedentary during the training period.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December 1777. This encampment became a pivotal moment during the American Revolutionary War, as the Continental Army faced harsh winter conditions while training and regrouping. Despite the suffering endured, it was at Valley Forge that the troops emerged stronger and more disciplined.
Pillage and murder became a fact of life in Europe during the Dark Ages.