[ Conditional Sentences ]
We aren’t interested in this novel. Its plot is so complicated.
A. Because we aren’t interested in this novel, its plot is so complicated.
B. Provided the novel’s plot were complicated, we would be interested in it.
C. We would be interested in this novel if its plot were not so completed.
D. Unless the novel’s plot is complicated, we won’t be interested in it.

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