Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used in the beginning (to start the sentence) to form a single sentence from the sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
Senior promotions are announced. Normally, such announcement also includes which prominent executives in the organisation will be reporting to the individual. In this case, there is no such information in the media reports.
Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used in the beginning (to start the sentence) to form a single sentence from the sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
Senior promotions are announced. Normally, such announcement also includes which prominent executives in the organisation will be reporting to the individual. In this case, there is no such information in the media reports.
1). Senior promotions are normally announced which also includes which prominent executives in the organisation will be reporting to the individual and in this case, there is no such information in the media reports. 2). Normally, when senior promotions are announced, it also includes which prominent executives in the organisation will be reporting to the individual, however, there is no such information in the media reports in this case. 3). Normally, when senior promotions are announced, it also includes which prominent executives in the organisation will be reporting to the individual, hence, there is no such information in the media reports in this case. 4). Senior promotions are normally announced including which prominent executives in the organisation will be reporting to the individual and in this case, there is no such information in the media reports.
?The sentences should be read carefully in order to grasp the meaning being conveyed. Then a compound sentence should be formed using conjunctions and punctuations such that the meaning remains intact.
Options 1 and 4 are not correct as these have misplaced the word normally. ‘Senior promotions are normally announced’ is not the fact being conveyed. ‘Such announcement normally includes the list of prominent executives reporting to the individual’ is what the sentences convey. This subtle difference is enough to eliminate the options.
Option 3 is incorrect because the use of hence is done to say ‘for this reason’. But, the part of the sentence after hence contrasts the remaining part and is not the consequence of something.
Option 2 seems logically sound. The conjunction however highlights the contrast appropriately. Also, the use of commas is grammatically correct.