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Select 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 sentence.
My brother fights with me a lot. He is my best friend.
1. Since
2. Still
3. Neither...nor.
Only 3
Only 2
Only 2 and 3
Only 1 and 3
Only 1
- Option 1 (Only 3): "Neither...nor" cannot connect the sentences meaningfully here, as it's used to combine two negative statements.
- Option 2 (Only 2): "Still" can be used to imply that despite the fights, the brother remains the best friend. The sentence can be: "My brother fights with me a lot; still, he is my best friend."
- Option 3 (Only 2 and 3): Explained above, only "Still" works.
- Option 4 (Only 1 and 3): Neither "Since" nor "Neither...nor" appropriately connect the sentences.
- Option 5 (Only 1): "Since" doesn't work here as it implies a cause-effect relationship which isn’t the intended meaning.
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