The sentence "He lay where he had fallen and from there he watched the man in the red sweater" contains a compound structure, combining two independent clauses: "He lay where he had fallen" and "he watched the man in the red sweater." The first clause describes his position, while the second indicates his action of observing. This structure effectively conveys a sense of stillness and observation in a single flowing thought.
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