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5 December, 17:12

Which sentences combine these two sentences to express the same ideas? Check all that apply. Blake organized the successful fundraiser. Blake raised money for a local food bank. Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank. In order to have a successful fundraiser, Blake needed money for a local food bank. Blake organized the fundraiser, a successful event, to raise money for a local food bank. Blake organized the food bank to raise money with a successful fundraiser. A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank.

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  1. 5 December, 17:29
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    The sentences that express the same ideas are:

    "Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank."

    "A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank."

    These two sentences combine the sentences "Blake organized the successful fundraiser" and "Blake raised money for a local bank food.".

    The meaning of the sentences combined is the same.

    The motivation was to raise money for the local bank food, and to get that, Blake organized a fundraiser. The event was successful and Blake raised the money for the local food bank.
  2. 5 December, 17:40
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    The answers are A, C, &E.
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