Asked by Zachary Keitel on Sep 26, 2024

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Select the answer that joins each pair of simple sentences with conjunctions or conjunctive adverbs correctly and is punctuated correctly. Arthur was anxious about the benefit dinner.
Only twenty people had responded to the invitation.

A) Arthur was anxious about the benefit dinner because only twenty people had responded to the invitation.
B) Only twenty people had responded to the invitation for Arthur was anxious about the benefit dinner.
C) Since only twenty people had responded to the invitation Arthur was anxious about the benefit dinner.

Conjunctions

words that connect clauses, sentences, or words in a sentence, e.g., and, but, or.

Conjunctive Adverbs

Words that connect clauses or sentences, showing relation in terms of cause, contrast, or effect, among others.

Punctuated Correctly

Marked with appropriate punctuation marks, ensuring clarity and proper reading structure.

  • Discover and apply the right connective terms, such as conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs, to correctly concatenate simple sentences.
  • Elevate your skill in applying punctuation correctly within compound and complex sentences that utilize conjunctions or conjunctive adverbs.
  • Apprehend the logical connections between ideas as illustrated by the use of conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs.
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Nazim Zaimeeabout 3 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Choice A correctly joins the two simple sentences with the conjunction "because" and is punctuated correctly with a comma before "because." Choice B is incorrect because it uses the word "for" incorrectly as a conjunction. Choice C is awkwardly worded and would be better phrased as "Arthur was anxious about the benefit dinner since only twenty people had responded to the invitation," but still uses "since" as a conjunction, which is not as clear as "because" in this context.