He pledged to donate his body parts. He was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
Directions : In the following items, two sentences are given. You are required to identify the option that <strong>MOST APPROPRIATELY COMBINES</strong> both the sentences into one sentence, and mark your response accordingly.
- A. He pledged to donate his body parts though he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation. ✓
- B. He pledged to donate his body parts because he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
- C. He pledged to donate his body parts if he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
- D. He pledged to donate his body parts but he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
Correct Answer: A. He pledged to donate his body parts though he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
Explanation
A conjunction of reason properly establishes the cause-and-effect relationship between being a beneficiary and making the pledge.
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