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Which is the best way to combine sentences 8 and 9? (8) Each one is made of thin fabric. (9) The fabric is easy
to tear.
Click for the passage, "New Swimsuits."
A. Each one is made of thin fabric it is easy to tear.
B. Each one is made of is thin fabric, that is easy to tear.
C. Each one is made of thin, easily torn fabric.
D. Each one is made of thin fabric; easy to tear.


Which is the best way to combine sentences 8 and 9?

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