Read the sentences.
Jack wants to borrow my boots. He is going hiking in the mountains. I'm not sure they will fit him.
Which answer best combines the sentences into a compound-complex sentence?
Responses
Because Jack is going hiking in the mountains, he wants to borrow my boots, but I'm not sure they will fit him.
Because Jack is going hiking in the mountains, he wants to borrow my boots, but I'm not sure they will fit him.
Jack wants to borrow my boots to go hiking in the mountains, but I'm not sure they will fit him.
Jack wants to borrow my boots to go hiking in the mountains, but I'm not sure they will fit him.
Jack is going hiking in the mountains and wants to borrow my boots, but I'm not sure they will fit him.
Jack is going hiking in the mountains and wants to borrow my boots, but I'm not sure they will fit him.
I’m not sure that my boots that Jack wants to borrow to go hiking in the mountains will fit him.
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