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How can the two independent clauses below be combined to form a correct complete sentence? Check all that apply. Jonas has homework. It isn’t finished Jonas has homework, but it isn’t finished. Jonas has homework that isn’t finished. Jonas has homework, it isn’t finished. Jonas has homework; isn’t finished.

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Jonas has homework, but it isn't finished. Jonas has homework that isn't finished.

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Answer:

Jonas has homework, but it isn’t finished.

Jonas has homework that isn’t finished.

Jonas has homework; isn’t finished.

Step-by-step explanation:

Compound sentences have at least two independent clauses, which can be joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction, or by semicolon. Besides, in this case, the clauses can be also linked by the relative pronoun that, since the phrase isn't finished works as an adjective that modifies the noun homework, creating as a restrictive clause.

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