Which pair of sentences can be joined with the word whereas?
A. The road is being fixed soon. It is full of potholes.
B. Mine is a mountain bike. Hers is a racing bike.
C. He wanted to use the iron. I had put it away.
D. There was a flash of lightning. The thunder rumbled moments later.

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A. To reduce something
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A. look
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