Join the following sentences to make complete sentence without using 'and', 'but' or 'so'.
I heard you won a gold trophy. I am extremely delighted
a. I heard you won a gold trophy it made me extremely delighted.
b. I am extremely delighted for you.
c. I am extremely delighted to hear that you won a prize.
d. You won a gold trophy, I am extremely delighted.
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I heard you won a gold trophy. I am extremely delighted.
c. I am extremely delighted to hear that you won a prize.
In this sentence :-
- The options used didn't contain any and, but or so form, so the most appropriate option was used.
- Had it been in case of A, then a comma has to be used to make the sentence correct which is not used.
- In case of B, the sentence is incomplete. For what is he delighted, i.e the trophy is not mentioned.
- D option, the verb heard is missing but the question doesn't permit to omit any word, hence, C part.
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