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English, 07.06.2021 22:00 cheesecake1919

Read the sentences. Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class. He had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
Choose three sentences are correctly combined below.​​​​
A
Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class, he had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
B
Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class; he had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
C
Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class, indeed; he had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
D
Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class; indeed, he had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
E
Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class because he had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
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Tomás was sure he was going to get an A in his math class; because he had studied for every test and done an extra credit assignment.
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