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The sentences that express the same ideas are:
"Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank."
"A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank."
These two sentences combine the sentences "Blake organized the successful fundraiser" and "Blake raised money for a local bank food.".
The meaning of the sentences combined is the same.
The motivation was to raise money for the local bank food, and to get that, Blake organized a fundraiser. The event was successful and Blake raised the money for the local food bank.
After reading the original sentences and the options, we can choose the following as the ones whose combination of sentences express the same ideas:
A. Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank.
C. Blake organized the fundraiser, a successful event, to raise money for a local food bank.
E. A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank.
What are the ideas expressed in the original sentences?
- After reading the two original sentences, we can summarize their main ideas as follows:
- Blake organized a fundraiser.
- The fundraiser was a successful event.
- The money was raised for a local food bank.
- The sentences that express those same ideas are options A, C, and E.
- On the other hand, option B can be eliminated because it says Blake needed the money for a successful fundraiser, which inverts the cause and the consequence.
- We can also eliminate option D since it says that Blake organized the food bank.
We can conclude that options A, C, and E are correct.
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