Which revision correctly combines the two sentences below. The test had already begun. I wanted to finish the whole test.
A. I wanted to finish the whole test, so it had already begun.
B. Even though the test had already begun, I wanted to finish the whole thing.
C. The test had begun; but I wanted to finish the whole test.
D. I wanted to finish the whole test; even though it had already begun.

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