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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Chris worked very hard the entire day. He did not meet the deadline. Which coordinating conjunction is the best choice for combining these two sentences? for but so or

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

any ideas?

OpenStudy (vickyisthesmartone123):

Nope...:|

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

@Independent.Queen try replacing the period with one of the answer choices, and see which sentence makes the most sense

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

1. Chris worked very hard the entire day, for he did not meet the deadline. 2. Chris worked very hard the entire day, but he did not meet the deadline. 3. Chris worked very hard the entire day, so he did not meet the deadline. 4. Chris worked very hard the entire day, or he did not meet the deadline. which sentence makes the most sense to you?

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