“The gas station needs to hire a new clerk. The previous clerk was let go for shoplifting.”
Choose the answer that best combines the sentences.
“The gas station needs to hire a new clerk, the previous clerk was let go for shoplifting.”
“The gas station needs to hire a new clerk; the previous clerk was let go for shoplifting.”
“Shoplifting, the previous clerk was let go, and the gas station needs to hire a new clerk.”
“The previous clerk being let go for shoplifting, the gas station needs to hire a new one.”
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