Which sentence best combines these independent clauses? It was cold. Sharon went out in a T-shirt. The wind blew in sharp gusts. While the wind blew in sharp gusts, Sharon went out in a T-shirt, and it was cold. Even though it was cold and the wind blew in sharp gusts, Sharon went out in a T-shirt. Because Sharon went out in a T-shirt, and it was cold, the wind blew in sharp gusts. The wind blew in sharp gusts and it was cold after Sharon went out in a T-shirt.