Which answer below, using the subordinate conjunction "whenever," correctly combines and punctuates these two sentences: The weather abruptly changes. It seems that everyone gets a cold. A. Whenever the weather abruptly changes, it seems that everyone gets a cold. B. Whenever the weather abruptly changes it seems that everyone gets a cold. C. It seems that everyone gets a cold, whenever the weather abruptly changes.

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Question
Which answer below, using
the subordinate conjunction
"whenever," correctly
combines and punctuates
these two sentences:
The weather abruptly
changes. It seems that
everyone gets a cold.
A. Whenever the weather abruptly
changes, it seems that everyone gets a cold.
B. Whenever the weather abruptly changes
it seems that everyone gets a cold.
C. It seems that everyone gets a cold,
whenever the weather abruptly changes.
Answer

C. It seems that everyone gets a cold, whenever the weather abruptly changes.

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The correct answer is C. This sentence correctly combines and punctuates the two sentences using the subordinate conjunction "whenever." The subordinate conjunction "whe...
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