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4 December, 00:29

Garret tried out for the baseball team. Holden tried out for the baseball team. Only Holden made the team.

Choose the best way to combine the three sentences above.

A.

Garret and Holden tried out for the baseball team, but only Holden made the team.

B.

Garret tried out for the baseball team, but only Holden made the baseball team.

C.

Garret and Holden tried out; so only Holden made the baseball team.

D.

Garret tried out for the baseball team, and Holden tried out and made the team.

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  1. 4 December, 00:36
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    A is the best choice!
  2. 4 December, 00:49
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    A

    Explanation:

    both tried out for the basketball team but only holden made it.

    it makes sense if you put the names together and add a conjunction to see what is going to happen after that
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