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(1) one of the most popular festivals in southeast asia is diwali, the hindu festival of lights. (2) diwali means "row of lights." (5)
several legends claim that the festival was created to celebrate the homecoming of lord rama after more than 14 years of exile,
(4) after lord rama defeated the demon ravana, the people placed small lanterns outside of their houses to light their leader's
way home. (5) today, the festival honors many different gods and traditions. (6) most people view diwali as a celebration of hope
and a time to remember that good will always overcome evil (7) people celebrate the five-day festival with an abundance of
lights, fireworks, food, and music. (8) many families also pay their respects to different gods by building small altars in their
homes.
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which of these is not a correct way to combine sentences 5 and 6 using appropriate transition?
the festival honors many different gods and traditions, but most people
view diwali as a celebration of hope and a time to remember that good
will always overcome evil
the festival honors many different gods and traditions, while most people
view diwali as a celebration of hope and a time to remember that good
will always overcome evil.
though this festival honors many different gods and traditions, most
people view diwali as a celebration of hope and a time to remember that
good will always overcome evil.
the diwali festival, which honors many different gods and traditions, is
viewed by most people as a celebration of hope and a time to remember
that good will always overcome evil

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