Read the sentences.

The decision to ride the Ferris wheel was unanimous. All of us could ride it together.

How could the sentences correctly be combined with a conjunction?

The decision to ride the Ferris wheel was unanimous, but all of us could ride it together.

The decision to ride the Ferris wheel was unanimous, all of us could ride it together.

The decision to ride the Ferris wheel was unanimous since all of us could ride it together.

The decision to ride the Ferris wheel was unanimous, however, all of us could ride it together.

1 answer

The best option to correctly combine the sentences using a conjunction is:

The decision to ride the Ferris wheel was unanimous since all of us could ride it together.

This option uses "since" to indicate the reason for the unanimous decision, making it a logical combination of the two sentences.