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A. She has beauty, brains, and wealth; a rare combination.
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B. She has beauty, brains and wealth-a rare combination.
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C. She has beauty, brains, and wealth-a rare combination.
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D. She has beauty, brains, and wealth: a rare combination.
Explanation
She has beauty, brains, and wealth-a rare combination.
This sentence is correct because it uses a dash (-) to connect the two independent clauses, indicating a strong break between them.
The dash emphasizes that "a rare combination" is a conclusion or a consequence of the preceding clause.
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