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Select the phrase/ connector from the given three alternatives, which can be used to form a single coherent sentence from the sentences given below, implying the same meaning. The guitar was broken. We sang without any instruments.
I. The guitar being broken
II. Because the guitar was broken
Ill. Having to sing without any instruments
I and III
Only II
I and II
Only I
None of these
- Sentence analysis:
- The first sentence states that the guitar was broken.
- The second sentence indicates singing occurred without instruments.
- Connector explanations:
- I. "The guitar being broken": Suggests that the guitar’s condition influenced singing without instruments.
- II. "Because the guitar was broken": Directly links the guitar’s state to the decision to sing without instruments.
- III. "Having to sing without any instruments": Does not explain why singing without instruments was necessary.
- Option evaluations:
- Option 1, I and III: This would imply both I and III are correct, but III doesn’t connect the guitar being broken to singing without instruments.
- Option 2, Only II: Correctly uses "because" to establish causality, suitable on its own.
- Option 3, I and II: Both I and II are valid connectors, hence correct.
- Option 4, Only I: While I works, II is also suitable.
- Option 5, None of these: Incorrect, as I and II are both appropriate.
- Answer: Option 3, I and II
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