[ Grammar ]
He does well. He is nervous at the start.
A. Since he is nervous at the start, he does well.
B. Because he does well, he is nervous at the start.
C. As he does well, he is nervous at the start.
D. Though he is nervous at the start, he does well.
Select your answer:

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