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Which of the answers below correctly combines the following sentences into one compound sentence?

I didn’t want to look into the room. The door creaked open.

-I didn’t want to look into the room, but the door creaked open.
-The door creaked open, forcing me to look into the room.
-Although I didn’t want to look into the room, the door creaked open.
-When the door creaked open, I didn’t want to look into the room.

User Haohmaru
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Answer:

I think it's c.

Step-by-step explanation:

If it's not c I'm sorry.

User Sierrodc
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Answer:

The answer is A: I didn’t want to look into the room, but the door creaked open.

Explanation: A compound sentence is made a compound by adding a comma and then one of the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so)

Also I had this question on a quiz and it was correct.

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