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lect the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same as expressed in the statement sentences.
You should always help others. They are not your friends.
1. If they are
2. Even if they are
3. When you should
only 1
only 2
only 3
both 1 and 2
both 1 and 3
- The task is to combine the two sentences: "You should always help others." and "They are not your friends."
- Option 1 "If they are": Implies that helping is conditional on them being friends. This doesn't match the original meaning.
- Option 2 "Even if they are": Correctly implies you should help others regardless of their status as friends. This maintains the intended meaning of always helping.
- Option 3 "When you should": Doesn't make logical sense in this sentence structure.
Option: 2, only 2 is the right choice as it maintains the sentiment that one should help regardless of friendship status.
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