English, asked by rash77, 10 months ago

Join the sentences
Fools shun truth. Wise men love it.

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Answered by swari7779
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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

The given sentences can be joined using the conjunction ‘whereas’, to give the resulting sentence as ‘Fools shun truth whereas wise men love it.’

EXPLANATION:

   The conjunction ‘whereas’ is used in order to show the main difference between two similar subjects. The conjunction must be placed at the beginning of the dependent clause.

  We can also say that the conjunction introduces the dependent clause to the sentence.  We put a comma before the word 'whereas', but do not place the same after it.

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