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Read the sentences. Then select the sentence that properly combines them by using a comma and a coordinating conjunction.

Baley and Christian can clean out their lockers after lunch. Baley and Christian can do their homework tonight.

A. Baley and Christian can clean out their lockers after lunch; while they do their homework tonight.

B. Baley and Christian can clean out their lockers after lunch, Baley and Christian can do their homework tonight.

C. Baley and Christian can clean out their lockers after lunch, and they can do their homework tonight.

D. Baley and Christian can clean out their lockers after lunch: Baley and Christian can do their homework tonight.

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ANSWER:C

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Answer:

C. Baley and Christian can clean out their lockers after lunch, and they can do their homework tonight.

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