In the given question, two statements and four connectors are given. Only one of the connectors from the given options can be used to connect the two sentences without changing the... In the given question, two statements and four connectors are given. Only one of the connectors from the given options can be used to connect the two sentences without changing the meaning. Choose that connector as your answer. If no connector can be used to connect the sentences, mark option 5 'none of these' as your answer. I. She opted to accept the position. II. Despite having concerns about the intense workload.

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The question is asking which connector from the provided options can correctly link the given sentences without changing their meaning. Specifically, it requires understanding the relationship between the two statements to choose the appropriate conjunction or connector.

Answer

Albeit

The final answer is 'Albeit'.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is 'Albeit'.

More Information

The connector 'albeit' is used to express a contrast similar to 'although'. Therefore, it can be used to join the sentence: 'She opted to accept the position, albeit having concerns about the intense workload.'

Tips

A common mistake is choosing 'since' or 'consequently', which denote cause and effect, rather than contrast.

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