Step 1: Identify the relationship between the sentences.
In sentence (a), the second sentence explains what the audience thought. In sentence (b), the first sentence gives the reason for the action described in the second sentence.
Step 2: Choose appropriate linkers.
For sentence (a), the linker “that” is used to join the idea with the thought expressed.
For sentence (b), the linker “as” is used to show cause and effect.
Step 3: Combine the sentences correctly.
The sentences are merged into one without changing the meaning, ensuring grammatical correctness and clarity.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Using suitable linkers helps combine sentences smoothly and improves sentence structure.