Read the sentences. Marlene thinks clowns are scary. She refuses to go to the circus with us. I feel bad leaving her home. Which answer best combines the sentences into a compound-complex sentence? I feel bad leaving Marlene at home, but she thinks clowns are scary and refuses to go to the circus with us. Marlene refuses to go to the circus with us, and I feel bad leaving her home; she thinks clowns are scary. Marlene thinks clowns are scary and refuses to go to the circus with us, but I feel bad leaving her home. Because Marlene thinks clowns are scary, she refuses to go to the circus with us, and I feel bad leaving her home.