Asked by caleb

Which of the answers below best rewrites the following into one complex sentence?

She had been waiting in the rain for an hour and she was soaked. I drove up for her.

When I drove up for her, she was soaked from waiting in the rain for an hour.

I drove up for her, and she had been waiting in the rain for an hour and was soaked.

She was soaked from waiting in the rain for an hour, and I drove up for her.

She had been waiting in the rain for and hour and was soaked, but I drove up for her.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"When I drove up for her, she was soaked from waiting in the rain for an hour." — This is a single complex sentence (a subordinate "when" clause plus a main clause) and preserves the original meaning.