Sentence 11

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Alphonso does not care as much about comfort as he does about style he will wear, for example, a long sleeve shirt and a leather jacket in the middle of a Florida summer if they are the perfect complement to his new pair of khakis.
  1. ... style, he ...
  2. ... style, but he ...
  3. ... style; he ...
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