Read the sentences. Thomas Jefferson was a brilliant writer. He was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence. Which is the best way to combine the sentences? Even if Thomas Jefferson was a brilliant writer, he was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson, who was a brilliant writer, was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence. Although Thomas Jefferson was a brilliant writer, he was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson, which was a brilliant writer, was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence.
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The correct way to combine the sentence is ‘Thomas Jefferson, who was a brilliant writer, was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence.’
The situation is that as he was brilliant, he was chosen to write the Declaration.
Who is used to particularly specify the noun already mentioned that too living being.
Hence, the correction option of sentence combination would be B.
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