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English, 08.10.2020 02:01 whitethunder05

What is the most effective way to combine sentences 6 and 7?
O A. My own sister is having a hard time in math
attending one of the elementary schools that
feeds into our high school.
O B. My own sister attends one of the elementary
schools that feeds into our high school
although she is having a hard time in math.
C. My own sister, who attends one of the
elementary schools that feeds into our high
school, is having a hard time in math.
O D. My own sister attends one of the elementary
schools that feeds into our high school, she is
having a hard time in math.

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