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which revision correctly combines these two sentences?

"roses have a beautiful scent. the ones in my grandfather's garden are especially fragrant."

a. roses have a beautiful scent; the ones in my grandfather's garden are especially fragrant.

b. roses have a beautiful scent; and the ones in my grandfather's garden are especially fragrant.

c. roses have a beautiful scent and the ones in my grandfather's garden are especially fragrant.

d. roses have a beautiful scent, the one's in my grandfather's garden are especially fragrant.

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