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Combine these parts to make a logical complex sentence. Despite living farther away from my family now I make a greater effort to see them I visit at least once a month Choose 1 Choose 1 (Choice A, Checked) Despite living farther away from my family now, I make a greater effort to see them, which is why I visit at least once a month. (Choice B, Incorrect) Despite living farther away from my family now, I make a greater effort to see them; I visit at least once a month.

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