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Direction: In the given question, there are two statements which can be combined into a single statement in a number of ways without changing their meaning. Below them, three probable starters A, B, C are given, which may combine these sentences. One, two or three of them may be correct. Decide upon which is/are correct, if any mark the option which denotes your answer. If none of the three options is suitable, mark 'None' as your answer
Only I
Both I and II
Both I and III
Both II and III
None
We can clearly decipher from the second sentence that it is about student’s behaviour in the classrooms. Option II: the starting phrase would be grammatically incorrect. Option III: ‘Even if the violations are technically against the rules’ is relatable to only ignorance. We can only use this option and join it with the second sentence. But with the first sentence, it makes no sense. Therefore, only option A is the apt answer. New sentence: Ignoring certain minor misbehaviours, even if the violations are technically against the rules, can actually serve to strengthen the classroom culture and increase trust with some students
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