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28 November, 05:47

To shave, most often people went to the barbershop. The razor required a little bit more skill.

Choose the sentence that best combines these two sentences.

A.

To shave, most often people went to the barbershop. Therefore, the razor required a little bit more skill.

B.

To shave, most often people went to the barbershop. Finally, the razor required a little bit more skill.

C.

To shave, most often people went to the barbershop because the razor required a little bit more skill.

D.

To shave, most often people went to the barbershop; however, the razor required a little bit more skill.

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  1. 28 November, 05:50
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    D is the correct answer because, it states "however" and it's the correct use of a transition word from that form of question.
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