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(1) As Gabby's babysitter, it was Rosa's job to take her to the birthday party. (2) Rosa groaned at the prospect. (3) Spending the day watching a puppet show was not her idea of fun. (4) Much to her

surprise, Rosa found the show hysterical (5) It was aimed at the young children. (6) Rosa seemed to enjoy it more than anyone else. (7) She was even heard laughing about it long after the show had ended!
Which of these correctly joins sentences 5 and 6 of the paragraph?
A It was aimed at the young children; however, Rosa seemed to enjoy it more than anyone else.
B. It was aimed at the young children but, Rosa seemed to enjoy it more than anyone else
C It was aimed at the young children, Rosa seemed to enjoy it more than anyone else.
D. It was aimed at the young children Rosa seemed to enjoy it more than anyone else.

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Answer:

↣ A.) It was aimed at the young children; however, Rosa seemed to enjoy it more than anyone else.

Step-by-step explanation:

It can be determined that the correct sentence is option A because it properly links up the independent clauses together with a semicolon.

. . • ☆ . ° . • °: . * ₊ ° . ☆

I hope this helps!

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