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.
Select your answer:

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Use ‘on the other hand’ to compare two different lifestyles in a sentence.
A. City dwellers enjoy a slower pace of life; on the other hand, rural residents face constant distractions.
B. Urban living is often more affordable; on the other hand, country life is filled with modern conveniences.
C. Living in a rural area means limited access to healthcare; on the other hand, city life is often noisy and stressful.
D. Living in a bustling city offers endless entertainment and job opportunities; on the other hand, rural life provides tranquility and a closer connection to nature.
