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Reese likes watching television specials on insects however Laney likes watching reality shows.

A.

Reese likes watching television specials on insects; however, Laney likes watching reality shows.

B.

Reese likes watching television specials on insects. However, Laney likes watching reality shows.

C.

Reese likes watching television specials on insects, whereas Laney likes watching reality shows.

D.

Reese likes watching television specials on insects—however—Laney likes watching reality shows.

2 Answers

4 votes

I would say either B or C, but I am leaning towards B because the answer didn't change the conjuctive adverb.

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User Petersohn
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I'm sorry if I get this wrong but I believe the answer is C.

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User Herbert Sitz
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