Even though we were late we understood the lesson and we were able to do the assignment.
A. NO CHANGE
B. Even though we were late, we understood the lesson; and we were able to do the assignment.
C. Even though we were late, we understood the lesson, and we were able to do the assignment.
D. Even though we were late; we understood the lesson, and we were able to do the assignment.

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He is late this morning,
A. is it?
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