Use the sentences to answer the question.

My dog loves running on the beach. She doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach, however.
Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a coordinating conjunction?

(1 point)
Responses

My dog loves running on the beach, although she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.
My dog loves running on the beach, although she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.

My dog loves running on the beach, since she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.
My dog loves running on the beach, since she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.

My dog loves running on the beach, but she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.
My dog loves running on the beach, but she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.

My dog loves running on the beach, and she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.
My dog loves running on the beach, and she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.

1 answer

My dog loves running on the beach, but she doesn’t like seeing other dogs on the beach.
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