Select the phrase/ connector (it must be at the start) from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. He has failed many times and almost all his plans have seen little success. He still hopes to succeed one day. (i) Although he hopes... (ii) While he has failed... (iii) In spite of the fact that...

Select the phrase/ connector (it must be at the start) from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. He has failed many times and almost all his plans have seen little success. He still hopes to succeed one day. (i) Although he hopes... (ii) While he has failed... (iii) In spite of the fact that... Correct Answer Both (ii) and (iii)

The correct answer is option 3, i.e., 'Both (ii) and (iii)'.

Out of the given three options, the two sentences can be joined in two ways: 'While he has failed many times and almost all his plans have seen little success, he still hopes to succeed one day' and 'In spite of the fact that he has failed many times and almost all his plans have seen little success, he still hopes to succeed one day'.

However, option 1 does make a meaningful sentence but changes the meaning of the context. 

Thus, only options (ii) and (iii) are correct.

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