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In English / College | 2025-07-03

Read the sentences.

Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain. Paine also wrote The Crisis.

Which is the best way to combine these sentences?

A. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, and he also wrote The Crisis.
B. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, but he also wrote The Crisis.
C. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, also writing The Crisis.
D. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, with The Crisis.

Asked by veronica791522

Answer (2)

The best way to combine the sentences about Thomas Paine is to state that he authored Common Sense and The Crisis without implying contrast. The selected option ensures clarity and maintains a logical flow. Effective sentence combination enhances readability. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03

The best way to combine the sentences is to choose option A, which states that Thomas Paine authored both Common Sense and The Crisis clearly. This option avoids any contradictions and maintains clarity in communicating his contributions. Using 'and' effectively connects both accomplishments.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04