Use the two clauses to write a complex sentence that starts with a dependent clause.
she didn’t understand the math problem
she was smart
A. Although she was smart, she didn’t understand the math problem.
B. She didn’t understand the math problem
she was smart.
C. She was smart, and she didn’t understand the math problem.
D. She was smart, she didn’t understand the math problem.

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