The correct version of these two sentences when combined is:
When we were in Europe on vacation, we usually flew on airplanes: however, sometimes we took the train.
We apply the semi-colon to indicate that they have different ideas, and that they are clauses being joined into one sentence.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. It is on a mardi gras day that iberville and bienville that they enter the mississippi river. They <span>emerged onto the </span>Mississippi River<span> near present-</span>day<span> Memphis in 1541. Hope this answers the question.</span>
B since they are unrelated
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In spite of could also be used as In spite of telling him to do sso and so he did so and so
Unity? Unification? Agreement? Are there options to answering the question?