Question

The choir sang two numbers with great gusto.
The choir was made up of youth ages 14 to 17.
Which one combines the two sentences into a complex sentence with a relative clause while keeping the original meaning of the two sentences?

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Responses

After singing two numbers with great gusto, the choir was made up of youth ages 14 to 17.
After singing two numbers with great gusto, the choir was made up of youth ages 14 to 17.

The choir was made up youth ages 14 to 17 and sang with great gusto.
The choir was made up youth ages 14 to 17 and sang with great gusto.

The choir, which was made up of youth ages 14 to 17, sang two numbers with great gusto.
The choir, which was made up of youth ages 14 to 17, sang two numbers with great gusto.

By singing with great gusto, the choir was made up of youth ages 14 to 17.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response that combines the two sentences into a complex sentence with a relative clause while keeping the original meaning is:

**The choir, which was made up of youth ages 14 to 17, sang two numbers with great gusto.**

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