[ Parallel Structure or Combining Sentences ]
Combine the following sentences:
Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice.
It had a sound.
The sound was sweet.
The sound was melodious.
A. Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice, which had a sound that was sweet and melodious.
B. Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice, which had a sound that was harsh and grating.
C. Fox then remarked on Crow’s sweet and melodious voice.
D. Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice; a sound that was sweet and melodious.

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