Choose the option that best combines these sentences into a logical compound sentence.

Stina is really, extraordinarily good at playing billiards. I've never dared to play with her.
Choose 1 answer:

A
Stina is really, extraordinarily good at playing billiards, so I've never dared to play with her.

B
Stina is really, extraordinarily good at playing billiards, I've never dared to play with her.

C
I've never dared to play with Stina, really, extraordinarily good at playing billiards.

Only one of those three sentences is a compound sentence. It has a coordinating conjunction in it.

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The correct answer is A:

Stina is really, extraordinarily good at playing billiards, so I've never dared to play with her.

To combine these two sentences into a logical compound sentence, we can use the coordinating conjunction "so" to show the cause-and-effect relationship between Stina's skill at playing billiards and the speaker's hesitation to play with her. This creates a cohesive and meaningful sentence.

I've never dared to play with Stina, really, extraordinarily good at playing billiards.