The sun rose and the fog disappeared. (Make it simple without changing the meaning)
A. When the sun rose, the fog disappeared
B. The sun rose to disappear fogs
C. The sun having risen, the fog disappeared
D. None of the above
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C.
The sun having risen, the fog disappeared
Explanation:
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