Ann was drinking wine when her friend <em>came</em> in.
Steve was cooking dinner when he suddenly <em>cut</em> his finger.
Sue was cooking when she <em>burnt</em> her finger.
Kate could not attend the senior class trip although she earned straight A's. This is one way you can combine the two sentences with a subordinate conjunction - in this case it is the word 'although.'
Answer B is the correct one.
Answer:
Third.
Explanation:
Third person point of view is explaining someone elses actions, words, and sometimes thoughts.