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Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning

The universe is so interesting that human want to know more about it.

A. Although the universe is interesting, human want to know more about it.

B. Because the universe is interesting, human don’t want to know more about it.

C. Although the universe is interesting, human don’t want to know more about it.

D. Because the universe is interesting, human want to know more about it.

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Trả lời:

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Đáp án D

Giải thích: because + mệnh đề: bởi vì

Dịch: Bởi vì vũ trụ rất thú vị, con người muốn biết thêm về nó.

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