Which answer correctly joins these two sentences with a transitional phrase?
The girl saw her mom pull up to school. The girl did not walk to the car.
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Responses
The girl saw her mom pull up to school, despite this. The girl did not walk to the car.
The girl saw her mom pull up to school, despite this. The girl did not walk to the car.
The girl saw her mom pull up to school. Despite this, the girl did not walk to the car.
The girl saw her mom pull up to school. Despite this, the girl did not walk to the car.
Despite this, the girl saw her mom pull up to school. The girl did not walk to the car.
Despite this, the girl saw her mom pull up to school. The girl did not walk to the car.
The girl saw her mom pull up to school. The girl did not walk to the car, despite this.
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The girl saw her mom pull up to school. Despite this, the girl did not walk to the car.
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