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Take the three independent clauses below and select the combination that

creates a grammatically correct sentence.
Aaron loves ice cream. Aaron ate two gallons of ice cream.
Aaron got really sick.
A. Aaron loves ice cream, Aaron ate two gallons of ice cream, and
Aaron got really sick.
B. Aaron loves ice cream but he got really sick and ate two gallons of
C. Aaron loves ice cream, but he ate two gallons of it and got really
sick
D. None of the above are correct.

User Iouhammi
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Answer:

The correct answer is C

hope this helps! good luck :)

User Rob Meeuwisse
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

It makes more sense to state that Aaron loves ice cream, and then state the negative. "BUT he ate two gallons of it and got really sick."

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