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maw [93]
2 years ago
10

Read these sentences and answer the question that follows:

English
1 answer:
Whitepunk [10]2 years ago
6 0

The option that best combines the ideas in the group of sentences is B, "Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect who designed hundreds of buildings, was..."

<h3>How to combine the sentences</h3>

First, we need to understand that all sentences are about the same person, Frank Lloyd Wright. Therefore, when we combine them, there is no need to mention this name more than once. To avoid repeating Wright's name, we can use the relative pronoun "who" whenever necessary.

Second, we need to see where Wright is the subject of the sentence and where he is the object. When we combine the sentences into one, we must change the sentence where Wright is the object into the passive voice:

  • Sentence 1: Subject.
  • Sentence 2: Subject.
  • Sentence 3: Object. - This sentence must be changed into the passive voice.

Using the information above to combine the sentences, we will see that option B is the correct answer: "Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect who designed hundreds of buildings, was recognized by the American Institute of Architects as the greatest American architect of all time."

Learn more about combining sentences here:

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