Question
Read the sentences.
Dogs are closely related to the coyote. Wolves are closely related to the coyote.
Which sentence correctly combines the sentences into one sentence with a compound subject?
A.
Dogs are closely related to the coyote. Wolves are, too.
B.
Dogs and wolves are closely related to the coyote.
C.
Like dogs, wolves are closely related to the coyote.
D.
Coyotes are closely related to dogs and wolves.
Dogs are closely related to the coyote. Wolves are closely related to the coyote.
Which sentence correctly combines the sentences into one sentence with a compound subject?
A.
Dogs are closely related to the coyote. Wolves are, too.
B.
Dogs and wolves are closely related to the coyote.
C.
Like dogs, wolves are closely related to the coyote.
D.
Coyotes are closely related to dogs and wolves.
Answers
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The correct sentence that combines the two sentences into one with a compound subject is:
**B. Dogs and wolves are closely related to the coyote.**
**B. Dogs and wolves are closely related to the coyote.**
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