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the concert attendees roared their approval. the band played a new song.

which revision uses a subordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences?

the concert attendees roared their approval; meanwhile, the band played a new song.
the concert attendees roared their approval while the band played a new song.
the concert attendees roared their approval, so the band played a new song.
the concert attendees roared their approval and the band played a new song.

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