I’m interested in the history of television, so I like reading books about it.
A. Because I’m interested in the history of television, I like reading books about it.
B. I’m interested in the history of television, but I like reading books about it.
C. I like reading books about it, so I’m interested in the history of television.
D. Because I like reading books about it, I’m interested in the history of television.

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A. cooks
B. cook
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