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How should the following clauses be connected: 'He ate a lot on vacation. He did not gain any weight.'

  • A. He ate a lot on vacation if he did not gain any weight.
  • B. He ate a lot on vacation, but he did not gain any weight.
  • C. He ate a lot on vacation since he did not gain any weight.
  • D. He ate a lot on vacation because he did not gain any weight.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B, 'He ate a lot on vacation, but he did not gain any weight.' The conjunction 'but' is used to show a contrast between the two clauses. Choices A, C, and D do not effectively demonstrate the contrast between eating a lot and not gaining weight, making them incorrect. Choice A introduces a conditional relationship that is not present in the original sentences. Choice C implies a causal relationship that is not intended. Choice D also suggests a causal link that is not appropriate given the context.