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The forecast calls for thunderstorms late in the day. The lighting of the town square for holiday shopping will happen this evening as planned. Which sentence uses the best transition to link these sentences?
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The forecast calls for thunderstorms late in the day. The lighting of the town square for holiday shopping will happen this evening as planned.
Which sentence uses the best transition to link these sentences?
A. When the forecast calls for thunderstorms late in the day, the lighting of the town square for holiday shopping will happen this evening as planned.
B. The lighting of the town square will happen this evening as planned in addition to the forecast calling for thunderstorms late in the day.
C. Although the forecast calls for thunderstorms late in the day, the lighting of the town square for holiday shopping will happen this evening as planned.
D. The lighting of the town square for holiday shopping will happen this evening as planned as long as the forecast calls for thunderstorms late in the day.
I'm pretty sure the answer is C but I'm not sure.
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Yes, it C, you were right!
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