Anna has to milk the cows. Anna has to feed the chickens. She enjoys living on a farm. Choose the revision that best varies the sentence pattern without changing the meaning. Anna milks the cows and feeds the chickens on a farm. Although Anna has to milk the cows and feed the chickens, she enjoys living on a farm. Anna enjoys living on a farm, and she has to milk the cows and feed the chickens. Anna lives on a farm when she enjoys milking the cows and feeding the chickens.
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The answer would be the second one:
‘Although Anna has to milk the cows and feed the chickens, she enjoys living on a farm.’
The use of a subordinating conjunction is better suited than a coordinating conjunction. The sentence seems to sound much more natural.
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Answer:The answer would be the second one:
‘Although Anna has to milk the cows and feed the chickens, she enjoys living on a farm.’
The use of a subordinating conjunction is better suited than a coordinating conjunction. The sentence seems to sound much more natural.
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