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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
Only II
Only III
Both I and II
None
I. Goes with the statement because the given statement provides a general fact through a large amount of evidence and evidence is something that can be collected with time. II. Doesn’t go with the sentence as whenever “as soon as” is used in the starting of a sentence, it should be proceeded by a clause. III. Doesn’t go with the sentence as “in contrast” tells a fact opposite to a given fact when used as a connector between two sentences and the given statement doesn’t tell any contrasting fact. Hence, i is correct. New Sentence: Over the last few years a wealth of evidence has accumulated to suggest that a lack of sleep is bad for mind and body and working memory is important for keeping things in mind for briefer periods of time, which thereby facilitates reasoning and planning.
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