The correct choice that combines the sentences using an adverbial clause is:
"Although newts look like reptiles, they are amphibians."
Newts look like reptiles.
Newts are amphibians, though.
Which choice correctly combines the sentences using an adverbial clause?
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Responses
Although newts look like reptiles, they are amphibians.
Although newts look like reptiles, they are amphibians.
Newts are amphibians they look like reptiles.
Newts are amphibians they look like reptiles.
Although newts look like reptiles. They are amphibians.
Although newts look like reptiles. They are amphibians.
Newts, although being amphibians, look like reptiles.
1 answer
The correct choice that combines the sentences using an adverbial clause is:
"Although newts look like reptiles, they are amphibians."