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5. read the sentences. hank organized the garage. it was difficult to f…

Question

  1. read the sentences. hank organized the garage. it was difficult to find things. what is the correct way to combine these two sentences using a subordinating conjunction? hank organized the garage because it was difficult to find things hank organized the garage although it was difficult to find things hank organized the garage as though it was difficult to find things hank organized the garage while it was difficult to find things

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The reason Hank organized the garage was that it was difficult to find things. "Because" is the appropriate subordinating conjunction to show this cause - and - effect relationship. The other conjunctions ("although", "as though", "while") do not convey the correct logical relationship between the two ideas.

Answer:

Hank organized the garage because it was difficult to find things.