Chris worked very hard the entire day however, he did not meet the deadline.
<span>We form the will-future with the auxiliary will and the infinitive of the verb. We use the the same form of the verb every time regardless the subject. In British English we sometimes use shall instead of will for the first persons (I/we). hope this works.</span>
D because it combines the sentences correctly. I think, I'm puzzled between d and a but I really do think its d. :) Hope this helps!
I would say his purpose is to show how she and her community live everyday something near that