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Which of the options correctly combines the following two given sentences without changing the meaning? It is sunny now. The weather forecast is for rain.

A.  As it is sunny now, the weather forecast is for rain.
B.  If it is sunny now, the weather forecast is for rain.
C.  When it is sunny now, the weather forecast is for rain.
D.  It is sunny now, although the weather forecast is for rain.  
Answer» E.


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