Identify the simple sentence out of the given options.

A. Horses eat hay and grain.
B. Sally loves horses!
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

Sally loves horses!

Out of the given options, this sentence is the simple sentence because it consists of a single independent clause. It has a subject (Sally) and a verb (loves) and expresses a single complete thought.

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