He is too headstrong. He will not listen to advice. (Join without using and, but or so) *
1.Unless he is too headstrong, he will not listen to advice
2.If he is too headstrong, he will not listen to advice
3.He is too headstrong to listen to advice.
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he is too headstrong so he won't listen to the advice
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He is too headstrong. He will not listen to advice.
(Join without using and, but or so) *
Option(3)He is too headstrong to listen to advice.
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