Convert the following sentence into a compound sentence: A majority strongly self-identifies as English. The only subset exceptions, though they are important ones, are black and minority-ethnic adults
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A.
A majority strongly self-identifies as English yet the only subset exceptions, though they important ones, are black and minority-ethnic adults
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B.
A majority strongly self-identifies as English and the only subset exceptions, though they are important ones, are black and minorityethnic adults
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C.
A majority strongly self-identifies as English and the only subset exceptions, though they tare important ones, are black and minorityethnic adults
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D.
A majority strongly self-identifies as English,. even as the only exceptions, though they are important ones, are black and minority-ethnic adults
Correct Answer:
C. A majority strongly self-identifies as English and the only subset exceptions, though they tare important ones, are black and minorityethnic adults
Explanation:
In a compound sentence, simple sentences become independent clauses. To change in compound, place a 'comma' after first simple sentence, or coordinating conjunction "and". Hence, option (c) is correct.
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