[ Grammar ]
Combine the two sentences using a noun clause: The student stole the doughnut from the teacher. It was delicious.
A. What the student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
B. The student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
C. What the student stole from the teacher was delicious.
D. It was delicious that the student stole the doughnut from the teacher.
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