What is the BEST way to combine the information in the two clauses below?
Alejandra blares her music and dances. As she cooks dinner for the family.
Alejandra blares her music and dances as she cooks dinner for the family.
Alejandra blares her music and dances, as she cooks dinner for the family.
Alejandra blares her music and dances; as she cooks dinner for the family.
Alejandra blares her music and dances as, if she cooks dinner for the family.
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OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
D.
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
The last one
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
no no no its C.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1418079895317:dw| is correct.
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OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
No its not A. because you have to combine. put together
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but thanks for the help
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
yup. :)
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
Ye I said C. :) but at first I said A because I messed up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I disagree with both of you. Your right and when you combine 2 sentences you use a comma.
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OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
yup its C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So yes the answer would be see.
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
see :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ha oops I mean c.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@heavenfun13 you can close the question now the answer would still be c.
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