(1) A special person in my life is my big brother. (2) His name is Ben. (3) He has always been there to help me out and has been there for me when I needed him.
How are sentences 1 and 2 best combined?
A. A special person in my life is Ben, my big brother.
B. A special person in my life is Ben, he is my big brother.
C. In my life a special person is my big brother, his name is Ben,
D. My big brother Ben, he is a special person in my life.

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