(1) Sal looked at the map one more time. (2) She knew that the whole troop was depending on her. (3) Sal couldn’t decide if the trail was to the east or to the west. (4) The map was confusing. (5) Sal was tired. (6) She needed to make a decision.

Which of these revisions combines sentences 5 and 6 using a subordinating conjunction?
1. She needed to make a decision, yet Sal was so tired.
2. She needed to make a decision, and Sal was so tired.
3. So Sal was tired, and she needed to make a decision.****
4. Even though Sal was tired, she needed to make a decision.

5 answers

No. Not 3.
2 then?
That's not my choice. But go with the one that you prefer.
Ok thank you
You're welcome.