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 Notwithstanding being a rookie, he won the championship. (Make it compound) 

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He was a rookie yet he won the championship.

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Question: Notwithstanding being a rookie, he won the championship. (Make it compound)

Choices:

  • A. He is a rookie despite he won the championship.
  • B. He was a rookie even though he won the championship.
  • C. He was a rookie yet he won the championship.
  • D. He is a rookie even if he won the championship.

Correct Answer: C. He was a rookie yet he won the championship.

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To understand why option C is correct, we need to delve into the structure and meaning of compound sentences and the logic behind the options given:

<h2>Compound Sentences</h2>

A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). Each clause must have a subject and a predicate and should stand alone as a complete sentence if separated.

<h2>Assessment of the Choices</h2>

Let's examine each option to understand why they are correct or incorrect:

  • A. He is a rookie despite he won the championship.
  • This sentence is incorrect because "despite" does not function as a conjunction that can join two independent clauses. "Despite" is a preposition and should be followed by a noun, noun phrase, or verb in the gerund form (e.g., "despite being a rookie").

  • B. He was a rookie even though he won the championship.
  • This sentence is also incorrect. While "even though" can introduce a dependent clause, making the sentence complex, it does not convert the original sentence into a compound one. The objective is to form a compound sentence with two independent clauses.

  • C. He was a rookie yet he won the championship.
  • This is the correct answer because "yet" is a coordinating conjunction that correctly joins the two independent clauses "He was a rookie" and "he won the championship." Both parts can stand alone as complete sentences, fulfilling the requirements of a compound sentence.

  • D. He is a rookie even if he won the championship.
  • This sentence is incorrect. "Even if" introduces a condition and is used for hypothetical scenarios or to discuss possible situations, not past events. It also doesn't form a proper compound sentence.

<h2>Conclusion</h2>

Therefore, the most appropriate answer is C, "He was a rookie yet he won the championship," which correctly aligns with the structure of a compound sentence by using the coordinating conjunction "yet" to join two independent clauses.

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  1. He is a rookie despite he won the championship.
  2. He was a rookie even though he won the championship.
  3. He was a rookie yet he won the championship. সঠিক
  4. He is a rookie even if he won the championship.

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