Which sentence correctly uses a coordinating clause?
A.
Even though I added chocolate, Peter...
Which sentence correctly uses a coordinating clause?
A.
Even though I added chocolate, Peter refused to try my cake, so I decided to eat all of it.
OB
Meg had to pay a fine; she ran a red light.
C.
After taking the pie out of the oven, he added berries.
D. Despite being very tired, since Benita spent many hours studying hard, she did well.
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