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Which of the following is a good combination of these two sentences into one, simplifying the idea? geese are birds with white feathers. geese are good swimmers.
a. geese are white feathered birds and geese are good at swimming.
b. geese are white-feathered birds that are good swimmers.
c. geese, which are good at swimming, are birds. they have white feathers.
d. geese, who are birds, have feathers, which are white, these birds are good swimmers.

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