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Sarah and Tyra are twins. They look exactly alike. join the sentence without using 'and, but or so'

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Answered by shouryavirjain
7

Answer:

\text{There are two good answers:}

\boxed{\text{1. As Sarah and Tyra are twins, they look exactly alike.}}\\\\\\\boxed{\text{2. Sarah and Tyra are twins who look exactly alike.}}

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
7

The given sentences can be joined as specified as written and explained below:

Since Sarah and Tyra are twins, they look exactly alike.

or

Sarah and Tyra look alike, because they are twins.

Explanation

When we join sentences as specified in the question, we use Complex Sentence structure. A complex sentence has one independent and one or more dependent clauses. The clauses in a complex sentence can be in any order. If the dependent clause is first, a comma is usually after it.

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