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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 i…
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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.
The homework that Jonas has isn’t finished.
Jonas has homework; isn’t finished.
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A,B,D
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The answer is option A, B, and D
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