What is the best way to combine the following simple sentences into a complex sentence using the subordinate conjunction “since”?
Jamal drove carefully on his way to work. The roads were slippery from the ice storm.
Answers:
-Since the roads were slippery from the ice storm Jamal drove carefully on his way to work.
-Since Jamal had to go to work, the roads were slippery from the ice storm.
-Since the roads were slippery from the ice storm, Jamal drove carefully on his way to work.
-Since Jamal had to go to work, he drove carefully and there was an ice storm.

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Answer:

It's "Since the roads were slippery from the ice storm Jamal drove carefully on his way to work"

Explanation:

It makes the most sense

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Explanation:  "Jamal drove carefully on his way to work since the roads were slippery from the ice storm."