Which revisions best correct the sentence? Select three options.
Winter is coming; I need a new coat.
Winter is coming, so I need a new coat.
When winter is coming, I need a new coat.
Because winter is coming, I need a new coat.
Although winter is coming, I need a new coat.
The third and last are dramatically incorrect, where one has a beginning that does not match the end, and the last is talking like you usually shouldn’t be getting a coat for winter.