In each pair, click on the sentence that combines the two original sentences using the technique specified in brackets.
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For help with this exercise, see Coordination.
Example
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I noticed that the sky was glowing orange and red. I bent down to crawl into the bunker. [Use subordination.]
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The Market Inn is located on North Wharf. It doesn’t look very impressive from the outside. The food, however, is excellent. [Use subordination.]
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He walked up to the pitcher’s mound. He dug his toe into the ground. He swung his arm around backward and forward. Then he threw the ball and struck the batter out. [Use coordination.]
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Erin and Maeve have decided to start a business. They have known each other since kindergarten. They will renovate homes for people with disabilities. [Use subordination.]
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The first football card set was released by the Goudey Gum Company in 1933. The set featured only three football players. They were Red Grange, Bronko Nagurski, and Knute Rockne. [Use subordination.]
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