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English, 01.01.2020 11:31, lbelle

What is the best way of combining these sentence? [it was a celebration of the people in the final stage of this life. it was also a celebration of the dead. also it was a celebration of the people beginning a new stage of this life, the children. ]
a. it was a celebration of not only the people in the final stage of this life, but also of the dead and of the children, who are the people beginning a new stage of life.

b. the people in the final stage of this life, the dead, and the children, the people beginning a new stage of this life, are who it was a celebration of.

c. it was a celebration because of the people in the final stage of this life, the dead, and because of the people who are beginning a new stage in this life, the children.

d. it was a celebration of the people in the final stage of this life, the dead, and a celebration of the people who are beginning a new stage in this life, the children.

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