Sheba walked to the door and she opened it.
Sheba walked to the door and opened it.
I would use a compound sentence only if the subject in the second clause is someone other than Sheba: Sheba walked to the door and (John) opened it, for I can't see any good reason for the extra one word. But sometimes subjects in both independent clauses are the same person.
I prefer the more concise Sheba walked to the door and opened it, of course, but why should I have to have options?
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