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Which of the following is a correct joining sentence for the two sentences below?
He is, no doubt, very clever. He will fall into my trap.(A) Although he is clever.....(B) If he is clever, he will fall..... (C) In spite of being clever he.....
He is, no doubt, very clever. He will fall into my trap.(A) Although he is clever.....(B) If he is clever, he will fall..... (C) In spite of being clever he.....
Answer: Option C
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The two sentences express contradictory ideas. Hence conjunctions like 'though' can combine the sentences meaningfully. 'Despite being ... or Inspite of being' ... can also be used to express the same idea.
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