Question
Which sentence uses a dependent clause to correctly combine these two sentences?
James made the basket. The crowd went wild.
Responses
Because James made the basket; and the crowd went wild.
Because James made the basket; and the crowd went wild.
James made the basket, and the crowd went wild.
James made the basket, and the crowd went wild.
James made the basket; the crowd went wild.
James made the basket; the crowd went wild.
Because James made the basket, the crowd went wild.
James made the basket. The crowd went wild.
Responses
Because James made the basket; and the crowd went wild.
Because James made the basket; and the crowd went wild.
James made the basket, and the crowd went wild.
James made the basket, and the crowd went wild.
James made the basket; the crowd went wild.
James made the basket; the crowd went wild.
Because James made the basket, the crowd went wild.
Answers
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The sentence that correctly uses a dependent clause to combine the two sentences is:
**Because James made the basket, the crowd went wild.**
**Because James made the basket, the crowd went wild.**
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