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1). Code for Good is just one part of JPMorgan Chase’s Technology for Social Good initiatives, which has facilitated more than 250,000 hours of volunteerism to support more than 1,200 nonprofit organizations, while providing a unique way for employees to contribute to their communities and simultaneously develop their skills.2). Code for Good is just one part of JPMorgan Chase’s Technology for Social Good initiatives, which has facilitated more than 250,000 hours of volunteerism to support more than 1,200 nonprofit organizations, whereas providing a unique way for employees to contribute to their communities and simultaneously develop their skills.3). In spite of providing a unique way for employees to contribute to their communities and simultaneously develop their skills, Code for Good is just one part of JPMorgan Chase’s Technology for Social Good initiatives facilitating more than 250,000 hours of volunteerism to support more than 1,200 nonprofit organizations.4). Code for Good is just one part of JPMorgan Chase’s Technology for Social Good initiatives, which has facilitated more than 250,000 hours of volunteerism to support more than 1,200 nonprofit organizations, although it provides a unique way for employees to contribute to their communities simultaneously develop their skills. |
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Answer» The sentences should be joined into a single compound sentence using conjunctions and punctuations at proper places while MAINTAINING grammatical congruency and logical connections. Looking at the options, we can eliminate option 4 straightaway as although has been incorrectly used: there is no contrast in the sentences. ALSO, the last part of the compound sentence is grammatically unsound. Either there should be a conjunction between the words communities and simultaneously or the word develop should be changed to developing to correct the last part. Option 3 is also eliminated as the use of in spite of is not required because there is no HINT of any contrast.For the same reason, option 2 is incorrect as the conjunction whereas is used to bring out the contrast or make a comparison. Option 1 seems to be sensible. While has been APPROPRIATELY used as it conveys that two separate actions or effects occur at the same TIME. (While can also be used to highlight contrast but here, it does not serve that function). Therefore, the correct answer is option 1. |
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