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What is the BEST way to combine the information in the two clauses below?

Since the bananas were going bad. Georgia decided to make some banana bread.
A.
Since the bananas were going bad, then Georgia decided to make some banana bread.
B.
Since the bananas were going bad; Georgia decided to make some banana bread.
C.
Since the bananas were going bad and Georgia decided to make some banana bread.
D.
Since the bananas were going bad, Georgia decided to make some banana bread.

User Osnoz
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Oh, I just got this on Study Island ~ The answer is D!

What is the BEST way to combine the information in the two clauses below? Since the-example-1
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Hi !!

CORRECT ANSWER ► D

/Since the bananas were going bad/, /Georgia decided to make some banana bread./

since is a conjunction which introduces a subordinate clause.

[Georgia decided to make some banana bread] is the result of the subordinate clause introduced by since.

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hope this helps ☺☺☺

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