Read the sentence below. Which of the following uses an infinitive in the correct way while still keeping the same meaning? Bill ran to the store after school buying a shirt that was on sale. (1 point) Responses Leave as is Leave as is Bill ran to the store after school to buy a shirt that was on sale. Bill ran to the store after school to buy a shirt that was on sale. Buying a shirt that was on sale is why Bill ran to the store after school. Buying a shirt that was on sale is why Bill ran to the store after school. Bill ran to the store after school and bought a new shirt that was on sale. Bill ran to the store after school and bought a new shirt that was on sale.

Bill ran to the store after school to buy a shirt that was on sale.