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In English / High School | 2014-11-28

The precipitation that falls on the South Pole is always in the form of snow. It usually is the byproduct of cyclones. What punctuation and/or conjunction can be used to combine them?

A. snow; and it
B. snow, it
C. snow, and it
D. snow and it

Asked by Anissa280

Answer (3)

The answer is c. If you read it, c makes more sense

Answered by Porshia | 2024-06-10

The correct answer is **snow, and it **

Answered by alexchirskiy | 2024-06-11

The correct way to combine the statements is to use option C: 'snow, and it.' This option effectively connects the two independent clauses about snow and cyclones using a comma and the conjunction 'and.' This maintains clarity and readability in the sentence.
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Answered by alexchirskiy | 2024-08-30