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Directions: In each of these questions, two statements are given to you followed by four possible conjunctions that can join the sentences to form one sentence. Identify which of the following conjunctions can join both the sentences such that meaning of the two statements would not change. If none of the conjunctions are correct, mark 'None of these' as your answer.
I. I did not pass the final exam.
II. It was a lucky day for me.
Whereas
Because
Still
Therefore
None of these
Here both the statements are contradictory to each other. Thus to combine these two, such conjunction is required which can join the two contradicting facts.
Here it is clear that the event in statement I has occured before the event in statement II.
Whereas is not contextually correct in the given statement.
Still is one such conjunction which can join the two contradictory facts mentioned over here.
New sentence: I did not pass the exam, still it was a lucky day for me.
Hence option C is correct.
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