[ Grammar ]
He did not win the first prize. He ran very fast.
(Join without using ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘so’. )
A. Although he ran very fast he did not win the first price.
B. though he ran very fast he did not win the first prize.
C. Although he ran very fast he did not win the first prize.
D. Although he run very fast he did not win the first prize.

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