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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The temperature is freezing. We should turn off the air conditioner. What are the different ways the two sentences can be correctly combined? We should turn off the air conditioner because the temperature is freezing. The temperature is freezing, but we should turn off the air conditioner. As a result, the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. Since the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, so we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner.

OpenStudy (alyssakin):

Is this a "chose all that apply" kind of question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (alyssakin):

Okay. Do you have any idea at all?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes but they might be wrong

OpenStudy (alyssakin):

What do you think they are

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Since the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, so we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner.

OpenStudy (alyssakin):

Yes!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok thank you

OpenStudy (alyssakin):

You should probably include A also.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

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