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.

  1. A. He pledged to donate his body parts though he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
  2. B. He pledged to donate his body parts because he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
  3. C. He pledged to donate his body parts if he was himself the beneficiary of organ transplantation.
  4. 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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