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Excerpt from Norse Mythology Part A
Kate McConnaughey
Frija's son, who was the favorite of all the gods, was Baldur. Only Loki, the spirit of evil, hated him. Baldur's face was as
bright as sunshine. His hair gleamed like burnished gold. Wherever he went, night was turned into day.
Frija's son, who was the favorite of all the gods, was Baldur. Only Loki, the spirit of evil, hated him
Which answer choice shows the BEST way to combine these two sentences from paragraph 6 without changing the meaning?
A)
Since Frija's son Baldur was a favorite of all the gods, Loki, the spirit of
evil, hated him
B)
Because Frija's son Baldur was a favorite of all the gods, Loki, the spirit of
evil, hated him
C)
Although Frija's son Baldur was a favorite of all the gods, Loki, the spirit of
evil, hated him
D)
As long as Frija's son Baldur was a favorite of all the gods, Loki, the spirit
of evil, hated him

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