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- bats are not rodents. bats bear a surface resemblance to a winged mouse.
- 2 points
a. bats are not rodents, although they do bear a resemblance to a winged mouse.
b. bats are not rodents that they bear a surface resemblance to a winged mouse.
c. bats are not rodents, when they bear a surface resemblance to a winged mouse.
d. bats are not rodents, if they bear a surface resemblance to a winged mouse.
- in lucid dreams, the dreamer knows she is dreaming. it gives her a
- 2 points
a. in lucid dreams, the dreamer knows she is dreaming, although it gives her a sense of unlimited freedom.
b. in lucid dreams, the dreamer knows she is dreaming, while it gives her a sense of unlimited freedom.
c. in lucid dreams, the dreamer knows she is dreaming, where it gives her a sense of unlimited freedom.
d. in lucid dreams, the dreamer knows she is dreaming, which gives her a sense of unlimited freedom.
For the first question about bats, the correct answer should show a contrast relationship between bats not being rodents and their resemblance to a winged - mouse. 'Although' is the appropriate conjunction for this contrast. For the second question about lucid dreams, the second clause 'it gives her a sense of unlimited freedom' is a result or consequence of the dreamer knowing she is dreaming in lucid dreams, and 'which' is used to introduce a non - restrictive relative clause that provides additional information about the preceding clause.
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- a. Bats are not rodents, although they do bear a resemblance to a winged mouse.
- d. In lucid dreams, the dreamer knows she is dreaming, which gives her a sense of unlimited freedom.