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Despite its frozen landscape, west antarctica is home to mount erebus. erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano.

which choice shows the sentences combined by changing one sentence into a phrase?

a.

despite its frozen landscape, west antarctica is home to mount erebus; erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano.
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despite its frozen landscape, west antarctica is home to mount erebus, and erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano.
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despite its frozen landscape, west antarctica is home to mount erebus, a 12,448-foot volcano.
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despite its frozen landscape. west antarctica is home to mount erebus volcano.

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