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Read the sentences. Then select the sentence that properly combines them by using a dependent (subordinate) clause. They like to go skiing. We like to go horseback riding. They like to go skiing, and we like to go horseback riding. They like to go skiing: We like to go horseback riding. They like to go skiing; we like to go horseback riding. Although they like to go skiing, we like to go horseback riding.

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Although they like to go skiing, we like to go horseback riding.
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I think the right answer is Although they like to go skiing, we like to go horseback riding because it is the most detailed and articulate sentence.
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