English, 19.04.2021 19:40 he0gaubong
Which is the best way to write sentence 11?
(11) He learned to judge his opponent's strength and he
learned to cope with that strength.
A. He learned to judge his opponent's strength, he learned to cope
with that strength.
B. He learned to judge and to cope with his opponent's strength.
C. Leave as is.
D. He learned to judge his opponents strength, learned to cope with
that strength.
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