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Combining Sentences with City/State #2

Combine the two sentences into one clear and effective sentence. Be sure to pay attention to your capitalization and punctuation.

Question 1

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Dallas, Texas is known for its museums. Austin, Texas has a lively music scene.

Question 2

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Seattle, Washington gets a lot of rain. Miami, Florida is famous for its sunny beaches.

Question 3

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Chicago, Illinois has tall skyscrapers. Denver, Colorado is close to the mountains.

Question 4

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San Francisco, California is home to the Golden Gate Bridge. Orlando, Florida has many theme parks.

Question 5

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Boston, Massachusetts has many historic sites. Phoenix, Arizona is known for its hot weather.

Question 6

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Portland, Oregon is famous for its food trucks. Nashville, Tennessee is called the Music City.

Question 7

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Houston, Texas is a large city. Salt Lake City, Utah is surrounded by mountains.

Question 8

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Las Vegas, Nevada is known for its casinos. New Orleans, Louisiana is famous for its jazz music.

Question 9

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania played a big part in American history. San Diego, California has beautiful beaches.

Question 10

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Minneapolis, Minnesota has many lakes. Atlanta, Georgia is a busy transportation hub.

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