[ Grammar ]
He woke up. The alarm rang.
( Join without using ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘so’.)
A. He woke up when the alarm rang.
B. He woke up once the alarm rang.
C. He woke up due to the alarm.
D. He woke up after the alarm rung.

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