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 The sentences that express the same ideas are:
 "Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank."
 "A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank."
 These two sentences combine the sentences "Blake organized the successful fundraiser" and "Blake raised money for a local bank food.".
 The meaning of the sentences combined is the same.
 The motivation was to raise money for the local bank food, and to get that, Blake organized a fundraiser. The event was successful and Blake raised the money for the local food bank.
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After reading the original sentences and the options, we can choose the following as the ones whose combination of sentences express the same ideas:
A. Blake organized the successful fundraiser, and he raised money for a local food bank.
C. Blake organized the fundraiser, a successful event, to raise money for a local food bank.
E. A successful event, Blake's fundraiser raised money for a local food bank.
What are the ideas expressed in the original sentences?
- After reading the two original sentences, we can summarize their main ideas as follows:
- Blake organized a fundraiser.
- The fundraiser was a successful event.
- The money was raised for a local food bank.
- The sentences that express those same ideas are options A, C, and E.
- On the other hand, option B can be eliminated because it says Blake needed the money for a successful fundraiser, which inverts the cause and the consequence.
- We can also eliminate option D since it says that Blake organized the food bank.
We can conclude that options A, C, and E are correct.
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