Which sentence correctly combines two independent clauses to create a compound sentence? I have over fifty pairs of shoes, I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day. I have over fifty pairs of shoes; but I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day. I have over fifty pairs of shoes, but I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day. I have over fifty pairs of shoes however; I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day
Which sentence correctly combines two independent clauses to create a compound sentence? I have over fifty pairs of shoes, I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day. I have over fifty pairs of shoes; but I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day. I have over fifty pairs of shoes, but I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day. I have over fifty pairs of shoes however; I wear the same pair of comfortable flip-flops every day.
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