Topics: Linking Words and Conjunction
The exam was difficult. She passed it.
A. Because the exam was difficult, she passed it.
B. Despite the exam was difficult, she passed it.
C. Although the exam was difficult, she passed it.
D. Because of the difficult exam, she passed it.
Select your answer:

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