As a result, although the swimming or boating may be great, you will have to get up at daybreak to beat the crowds.

If rewrote the sentence As a result, although the swimming or boating may be great,
the next word should be
a) since
b) but
c) and
d) if
e) for
I think its C, is that correct?

The sentence is not rewritten.

no its B

so the answer is B

No, that's not correct. The correct answer is "b) but." Because the first part of the sentence mentions how great the swimming or boating may be, the word "but" is used to introduce a contrasting element, indicating that there is a drawback to consider.

No, the correct answer is not option C. The correct answer is option B.

To arrive at the correct answer, let's analyze the structure of the sentence. The phrase "although the swimming or boating may be great" presents a contrasting idea to what follows. In such cases, the conjunction "but" is commonly used to contrast the two ideas.

So, in the given sentence, the next word should be "but." The correct rewritten sentence would be: "As a result, although the swimming or boating may be great, but you will have to get up at daybreak to beat the crowds."

No. None of the answers fits te question.

I hope Sandra paid attention to Ms. Sue.

The two sentences are identical, so none of the answer choices are correct.