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isaiahh223gLv4
25 Jan 2022
Join the following sentences using a transition preceded by a semicolon.
She gave me a ride home from the movie.
I gave her gas money.
A. She gave me a ride home from the movie, as a result; I gave her gas money.
B. She gave me a ride home from the movie; as a result, I gave her gas money.
C. She gave me a ride home from the movie as a result, 1 gave her gas money.
D. She gave me a ride home from the movie; as a result 1 gave her gas money.
Join the following sentences using a transition preceded by a semicolon.
She gave me a ride home from the movie.
I gave her gas money.
A. She gave me a ride home from the movie, as a result; I gave her gas money.
B. She gave me a ride home from the movie; as a result, I gave her gas money.
C. She gave me a ride home from the movie as a result, 1 gave her gas money.
D. She gave me a ride home from the movie; as a result 1 gave her gas money.
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