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1). I and III2). Only II3). II and III4). Only I

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The sentences suggest that the second sentence is related to the first as a direct result and also through time-relation.

So, conjunctions like 'so' or 'then' can JOIN the sentences.

The perfect participle phrase 'having + PAST participle form of the verb' can also be used here. It shows a completed action and JOINS the two sentences.

This is shown by I.

The phrase 'my HOMEWORK being finished' also suggests a completed action, as given by III.

So, a contextually coherent JOINED sentence is given by I and III

None of the other phrase/s can make the sentence meaningful.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 1.



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