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6th Grade Unit #1 DUA 25_26: Due 9/22 — 15 Questions
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Read the sentences.

Jonah was walking his dog. He found a $100 dollar bill on the ground. He picked it up. He also wondered if he should turn it in to the police.

Which is the BEST way to combine the sentences to make the relationship between ideas clear and maintain a consistent verb tense?

Wondering if he should turn it in to the police, Jonah found and picked up a $100 dollar bill while walking his dog.

While walking his dog, Jonah found a $100 dollar bill on the ground, so he picked it up, and he wondered if he should turn it in to the police.

Jonah found and picked up a $100 dollar bill on the ground while walking his dog and was wondering if he should be turning it in to the police.

Finding and picking up a $100 dollar bill on the ground while walking his dog, Jonah was wondering if he should turn it in to the police.
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The best way to combine the sentences while maintaining a consistent verb tense and clearly showing the relationship between the ideas is:

**"While walking his dog, Jonah found a $100 dollar bill on the ground, so he picked it up, and he wondered if he should turn it in to the police."**

This option effectively consolidates the ideas and uses consistent verb tenses.

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