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Which is the correct way to combine the sentences to form one sentence with a compound subject? "ducks flew south for the winter. geese flew south for the winter." a. ducks flew south for winter, and geese flew south for the winter. b. ducks flew south for the winter, and geese, too. c. ducks and geese flew south for the winter.

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