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English, 22.06.2021 17:20 amdbvxis6

Read the sentences. The settlers moved into the unknown. They left the familiar behind.

Which sentence correctly combines the two sentences into a sentence with a compound verb?

Moving into the unknown, the settlers left the familiar behind.

The settlers moved into the unknown and left the familiar behind.

The settlers moved into the unknown, leaving the familiar behind.

Leaving the familiar behind, the settlers moved into the unknown.

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