1) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? 1. Ms. Richards enjoys reading books. Mrs. Sharp enjoys gardening. a) Ms. Richards enjoys reading books, Mrs. Sharp enjoys gardening. b) Ms. Richards enjoys reading books, but Mrs. Sharp enjoys gardening. c) Ms. Richards enjoys reading books but Mrs. Sharp enjoys gardening. d) Ms. Richards enjoys reading books but, Mrs. Sharp enjoys gardening. 2) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? 1. The hurricane destroyed the park. The community worked together to rebuild. a) The hurricane destroyed the park so, the community worked together to rebuild. b) The hurricane destroyed the park, the community worked together to rebuild. c) The hurricane destroyed the park, so the community worked together to rebuild. d) The hurricane destroyed the park so the community worked together to rebuild. 3) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? 1. Dogs make me laugh. Cats scare me to death. a) Dogs make me laugh. Cats scare me to death. b) Dogs make me laugh, but cats scare me to death. c) Dogs make me laugh but, cats scare me to death. d) Dogs make me laugh but cats scare me to death. 4) What is the BEST way to combine these two sentences? 1. I'm his sister. He calls me "Bruh." a) I'm his sister, he calls me "Bruh." b) I'm his sister but he calls me "Bruh." c) Although I'm his sister, he calls me "Bruh." d) I'm his sister since he calls me "Bruh."

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