(1) This bracelet is my most cherished possession. (2) It was given to me by my grandmother.
A. This bracelet is my most cherished possession, but it was given to me by my mother.
B. Because it is my most cherished possession, this bracelet was given to me by my grandmother.
C. This bracelet, which was given to me by my grandmother, is my most cherished possession.
D. After it became my most cherished possession, this bracelet was given to me by my grandmother.

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