[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
The conservationists worked tirelessly. They wanted to save the endangered species.
A. The conservationists worked tirelessly like they wanted to save the endangered species.
B. The conservationists worked tirelessly as though they didn’t care about the species.
C. The conservationists worked tirelessly as if they had already saved the species.

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