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English, 07.10.2020 20:01, kghmgfxn3292

Which option best corrects the following incorrect sentence: Tom Robinson is accused of a crime, he did not commit one. *
O Tom Robinson is accused of a crime; he did not commit one.
O Tom Robinson, is accused of a crime, he did not commit one.
O Tom Robinson is accused of a crime but he did not commit one.

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